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Republican senators are expressing concerns over potential Democratic reforms to the filibuster, which could significantly alter legislative procedures. The discussion comes amid ongoing government shutdown negotiations and the Arctic Frost probe.
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The Trump administration is moving to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia, claiming that legal hurdles have been cleared. However, Garcia’s attorneys argue that the process lacks due process and that the government is retaliating against him through criminal charges and third-country deportation efforts.
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Former Texas Tech star Patrick Mahomes endorsed Red Raiders linebacker Jacob Rodriguez as a Heisman Trophy finalist after his performance against BYU. Rodriguez made a crucial interception and displayed the Heisman pose, prompting Mahomes’ support on social media.
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Bulgaria and Romania are working to protect their Lukoil-owned refineries from US sanctions that could lead to operational shutdowns. The sanctions, imposed on Lukoil due to alleged lack of commitment to the Ukraine peace process, are set to take effect on November 21.
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Former Bangladesh Cabinet Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury claims that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Clinton family funded the 2024 overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He alleges that the U.S. sought to remove Hasina due to Bangladesh’s reluctance to condemn Russia over the Ukraine conflict.
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The New York Times has published a detailed profile of Greg Gutfeld, the popular figure in late-night television known as the ‘King of Late Night.’ The piece focuses on his views and interactions with other late-night hosts, especially on political and cultural topics.
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Oprah Winfrey highlighted Meghan Markle’s homemade jam in her 2025 Favorite Things List, celebrating the Duchess of Sussex’s Signature Fruit Spread as a holiday gift. The jam set, priced at $42, includes orange marmalade, strawberry jam, and raspberry jam, praised for its versatility as a hostess gift.
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The National Veterans Day parade in Washington, DC, featured veterans groups, marching, and other organizations celebrating the occasion. The event highlights the contributions and sacrifices of military veterans.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has raised concerns about the potential consequences of a government shutdown, including mass layoffs at the EPA and threats to national security due to halted energy funding. He also criticized socialist policies, specifically Zohran Mamdani’s, for their impact on New York City.
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Comedian Bill Maher, on ‘Real Time,’ compares the U.S. Constitution to the Bible, suggesting both are revered but largely ignored. He criticizes President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs and media coverage of his White House remodel, arguing that ignoring the Constitution is a ‘price too high.’
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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer accuses President Joe Biden of failing to address inflation, calling it a result of his ‘broken economy.’ During an appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ Emmer argued that the Biden administration’s economic strategies have led to a crisis, contrasting it with the policies implemented during President Donald Trump’s tenure.
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ESPN analyst Mina Kimes apologized for promoting a solitaire app whose parent company faced a fraud lawsuit. Kimes admitted she did not thoroughly vet the company, expressing deep embarrassment over her oversight.
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Comedian Bill Maher likened the U.S. Constitution to the Bible during his show, suggesting it has become a sacred text that is no longer widely read. His comments have sparked debate about the disconnect between citizens and the constitutional principles that underpin American democracy.
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DNC Chair Ken Martin joins ‘Fox News Sunday’ to discuss the current state of the Democratic Party following key election victories, controversial comments made by Democrats on the campaign trail and the ongoing government shutdown. Martin emphasized the importance of expanding the party’s coalition to secure future wins.
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The article discusses the potential consequences of Zohran Mamdani’s socialist policies in New York City, highlighting the $13 Bud Light cost at his victory party as a metaphor for the city’s rising costs. It critiques the socialist mayoral leadership, predicting continued economic hardship, and explores the political landscape’s failure to provide a viable alternative.
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Democrats are preparing to battle over the party’s future direction in key primary races across Michigan, Maine, and other states. These contests will determine whether the party leans center-left or left-wing, with the Senate primary in Maine receiving significant attention as it offers the Democrats’ best chance to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins in 2026.
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Regional tensions are intensifying over Iran’s nuclear program as diplomatic efforts stall, heightening fears of an impending conflict with Israel. Demonstrations in Tehran mark the anniversary of the 1979 American Embassy takeover, adding to the volatile political climate.
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A New York Public Library exhibition showcases nearly two centuries of cultural, social and political artifacts on Middle Easterners and North Africans in the city. The display includes a diverse array of artifacts reflecting their enduring influence and contributions.
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The U.S. Mint has proposed a two-headed coin featuring President Donald Trump, sparking debate over its commemorative value versus its potential to undermine American founding principles.
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Candace Cameron Bure discusses how faith helped her and her husband Valeri Bure overcome ‘deep brokenness’ in their nearly 30-year marriage, emphasizing its role in rebuilding their relationship. Her new devotional, ‘Rise and Renew,’ encourages spiritual renewal during seasons of exhaustion and doubt.
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Fifty years after the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, Gordon Lightfoot’s haunting ballad continues to resonate as a cultural touchstone. The song, released in 1976, immortalized the tragedy and became Lightfoot’s best-known work.
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Leonie von Ungern-Sternberg has gained attention for discussing her family’s history on TikTok, including her infamous ancestor, the ‘Bloody Baron.’ She is now expanding her content to explore other aspects of her life.
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U.S. Olympic medalist ice dancer Alex Shibutani apologized after video emerged of him berating his younger sister and ice dancing partner Maia Shibutani during training. The incident, which occurred during a practice session, became public when the video was leaked on social media last month, sparking immediate discussion about the challenges of high-pressure competition and…
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Jean-Philippe Pleau’s exploration of social mobility through his book and play has sparked significant cultural discussion in Quebec. This artistic endeavor has led to a rift within his family, highlighting the personal cost of confronting class dynamics.
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A sharp increase in violence is hitting HBCU campuses, with multiple shootings and threats disrupting homecoming events, prompting a rise in security measures. Experts warn of individuals outside the college community who may be responsible for the attacks.
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A growing coalition of conservatives is opposing hormonal birth control and promoting natural family planning as an alternative. Samantha Kopy, an educator, is teaching virtual classes on these methods.
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Insurance data shows that states with higher obesity rates are prescribing GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro at triple the rate of other regions. Experts predict expanded applications beyond diabetes and obesity, including cardiovascular and cancer treatments.
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Insurance data reveals dramatic regional differences in Ozempic and Mounjaro usage, with obesity-heavy states prescribing GLP-1 medications at triple the rate of others. President Trump’s potential price reductions could further accelerate this trend.
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Republican senators are considering a test vote to end the government shutdown, signaling potential progress toward a resolution. The move comes amid ongoing challenges and political tensions.
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Omar Cooper Jr.’s last-second touchdown catch helped the Indiana Hoosiers secure a 27-24 victory over Penn State, keeping their undefeated season alive. The win marked Indiana’s 10th straight win and 7th straight Big Ten victory, while Penn State fell to 3-6 overall and 0-6 against Big Ten teams.
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A new study shows Americans are split on restaurant tipping, with 34% still tipping 20% while others tip less than 10%. Despite growing fatigue, many diners maintain the 20% standard as a social norm, particularly in Florida.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned of potential mass disruptions in air travel as the government shutdown continues. The shutdown has already led to the closure of several government agencies, including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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Senators Josh Hawley and Mark Warner have introduced a bipartisan bill to require major companies and federal agencies to report AI-related job impacts to the Department of Labor quarterly. The legislation aims to provide transparency on how AI affects employment, including job losses, retraining, and emerging opportunities.
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Vicki Parmelee, owner of Jumby Bay Island Grill, argues that tips should be earned, not expected, revealing a common scenario that leaves many customers uncomfortable. Her comments spark debate over the role of tipping in the service industry.
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A 101-year-old Holocaust survivor, Walter Bingham, warns that rising antisemitism today is akin to Nazi Germany in 1938, citing recent violent attacks on synagogues and the Israel-Hamas conflict. He emphasizes that while antisemitism is growing, the establishment of Israel provides a safeguard against a Holocaust today.
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Dr. Nicole Saphier, a Fox News medical contributor, addresses a viral TikTok trend promoting the health benefits of eating beans and sea moss. She evaluates the claims of improved digestion and skin benefits.
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Camila Alves honors Matthew McConaughey’s 56th birthday with a shirtless photo, calling him ‘alright, alright, alright’ as fans praise his physique. The post sparks a wave of online admiration, with many expressing their fondness for the actor’s enduring charm and vitality.
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President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a groundbreaking initiative that would introduce a 50-year mortgage option to make homeownership more accessible for young buyers. This proposal, being discussed by former Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’, seeks to alleviate financial burdens through extended repayment periods, potentially transforming the real estate market.
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U.S. Treasury officials claim Iran has secretly funneled at least $1 billion to Hezbollah, a designated terrorist group, despite stringent sanctions this year. Undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence John Hurley emphasized Iran’s continued support for its Middle East proxies and highlighted the opportunity to disrupt funding streams amid Tehran’s economic struggles.
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Senate Republicans are preparing to hold a weekend vote to end the government shutdown, marking a critical step toward restoring federal operations. The resolution comes amid ongoing debates over the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies and other legislative priorities.
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Chris Cruise of Cruise Custom Flags and Tim Gearhart of Gearharts Fine Chocolates joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss their veteran-owned companies and community initiatives. Their focus on supporting veterans through business ventures highlights the growing trend of entrepreneurship within the veteran community.
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Personal ChatGPT conversations have been leaking into Google Search Console, raising privacy concerns. Jason Packer of Quantable discovered the issue, noting 200+ queries, including intimate and business-related chats, were exposed without user consent.
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A boat carrying undocumented migrants sank off the Malaysia-Thailand border, resulting in at least one death and 10 rescues. Two additional boats are also reported missing.
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Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., warned that Democrats may break from Senator Chuck Schumer amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. McCarthy joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the ongoing crisis, highlighting the potential for further gridlock.
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North Korea has won the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup, claiming a fourth title with a 3-0 victory over the Netherlands. The team is now the most successful in the competition’s history, having won all four titles in consecutive years.
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Hamas has returned the remains of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, who was killed in 2014 during the Gaza war and held for over 4,000 days. Israel confirmed the handover, which was part of a U.S.-brokered peace deal.
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Authorities are conducting a manhunt for a suspect accused of shooting at federal agents in Chicago. Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey discussed the incident on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’, highlighting the growing concern over violence against law enforcement.
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Germany is considering a ban on purchasing sex as a measure to combat rising forced prostitution. Political leaders are debating the best approach to reduce exploitation in the sex trade, with some advocating for the ‘Nordic model’ that targets clients instead of sex workers.
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Germany is considering adopting the Nordic model to address rising forced prostitution and exploitation in sex work. The approach would punish clients rather than sex workers, aiming to reduce demand for illegal sex work activities.
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President Trump’s White House meeting with Syria’s leadership could determine the survival of the country’s endangered Christian population, which has plummeted from 1.5 million to just 300,000. Recent attacks, including a suicide bombing at a Greek Orthodox church, highlight the urgent need for a federalized governance system that protects minorities.
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Aniston’s romance with Curtis represents a departure from her previous high-profile relationships, which have often been marked by intense media scrutiny. The couple’s dynamic, characterized by mutual support and grounded interactions, is seen as a promising foundation for their future together. While challenges remain given the nature of Aniston’s fame, experts believe that the balance…
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The lawsuit claims Chicago Public Schools (CPS) barred Moody students from participating in its Pre-Service Teaching Program after the college refused to abandon its policy of hiring employees who affirm the school’s statement of faith. This exclusion is alleged to harm students pursuing elementary education degrees and damage the reputation of Moody’s teaching program.
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A Nebraska felon, Khyre Holbert, released under Biden’s clemency program, was arrested after an Omaha shooting linked to multiple violent crimes. His case has intensified scrutiny over the administration’s reform efforts and public safety concerns.
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The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is expected to welcome over 12 million visitors this year as it approaches its one-year anniversary of reopening after the April 2019 fire. The cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century, has been a significant cultural and religious landmark, and its reconstruction efforts have been a global…
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Israeli academics face growing international isolation as boycotts of Israeli universities, primarily in Europe, have intensified since the start of the war. A protest in May 2024 calling for the University of Amsterdam to cut ties with Israeli institutions highlights this trend.
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A theater group in northern France is reviving the spirit of the anti-government ‘yellow, vest’ protests through staged performances, rekindling the movement’s political fervor and sense of solidarity. These artistic expressions aim to sustain the movement’s impact beyond the immediate protests, fostering a deeper cultural engagement with the issues at hand.
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Firefighter Patrick Brady, 42, died after suffering cardiac arrest while battling an all-hands blaze on a Brooklyn rooftop, marking the FDNY’s 1,163rd line-of-duty fatality. His family, including two brothers who are also FDNY firefighters, is mourning his loss as funeral arrangements are pending.
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President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate meatpacking companies over rising beef prices, citing concerns about food supply and household impacts. Steve Lucie, a fifth-generation farmer, joined Fox & Friends Weekend to highlight the strain on producers and consumers.
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The Philippines is preparing for the arrival of Super Typhoon Fung-wong, expected to be the most powerful storm of the year, following the devastation from Typhoon Kalmaegi. Over a million people have evacuated, and two deaths have been reported.
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Polish lawmakers have rejected President Karol Nawrocki’s bill to criminalize the public glorification of Ukrainian nationalist groups that collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II. The Sejm voted 244-198 to dismiss the presidential draft, with lawmakers also filing a motion to reject a similar act passed earlier.