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Houthi rebels have launched a deadly strike on the Dutch cargo ship Minervagracht, killing a Filipino crew member and detaining United Nations humanitarian workers in Yemen. The attack has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the recent U.S. ceasefire agreement with the Houthis.
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Joan Kennedy, the former wife of Sen. Edward ‘Ted’ Kennedy, has died at the age of 89, her family confirmed in a statement. Her contributions as a pianist and advocate for mental health and addiction recovery will be remembered.Her marriage to Ted Kennedy was marked by scandal and public scrutiny, leading to their divorce in…
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Ernest Nichols, a 60-year-old former gym teacher convicted of repeatedly raping a 15-year-old girl, was found dead in his cell at Greene Correctional Institution in North Carolina. The prison officials clarified that Nichols was not murdered in his cell, as the facility is minimum-security with dormitory-style housing.
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Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa survived an alleged assassination attempt during a protest over his economic reforms. Five suspects have been detained, with officials accusing them of planning an assassination.
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Bill Browder calls for holding Putin accountable for his war. The Kremlin critic discusses overcoming sanctions fatigue and the need to strengthen the Magnitsky Act.
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A Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) poll reveals that the European Solidarity faction in the Verkhovna Rada is viewed favorably by 38% of Ukrainians, with 36% expressing concerns about its impact on national development.
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A New Jersey man was arrested after police found homemade explosives and a hostile manifesto near a Washington, D.C. cathedral hours before a Supreme Court event. He allegedly threatened officers and claimed possession of dozens of explosives.
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Russian drones struck an oil depot in Pryluky and railway facilities in Nizhyn during overnight attacks on three towns in Chernihiv region. The attacks caused significant disruption to local infrastructure and energy supply.
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A rocket attack on a fitness center in Belgorod, Russia, killed three people and injured at least one, marking the second deadly strike in the border region this week. The incident has intensified tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with local officials expressing concern over civilian casualties.
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**Excerpt** President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has joined White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Egypt for critical ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, part of Trump’s 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the conflict and securing the release of all hostages. The move signals the U.S. commitment to resolving the crisis, with Kushner’s involvement highlighting…
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Dr. Tony Evans has completed the church’s restoration process after stepping down from his pastoral role. Jonathan Evans, one of his sons, has been appointed as the new lead pastor.
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced plans to restrict minors under 15 from using several social media platforms, citing concerns over the negative impact on youth. She emphasized the need to protect children from the potential harm of social media, calling it a ‘monster’ that is stealing their childhood.
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and two ministers face ICC charges over alleged genocide complicity in Gaza. The conflict, which began with Hamas’ attack on Israel in 2023, has seen rising international tensions and a UN report labeling Israeli actions as genocide.
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Recent drone incidents illustrate the growing threat of hybrid warfare, prompting EU President Ursula von der Leyen to call for enhanced deterrence strategies. The EU must strengthen its defense and cyber resilience to address these multifaceted security challenges effectively.
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UNC head coach Bill Belichick faced another devastating loss as the Tar Heels fell 38-10 to Clemson, prompting analyst Paul Finebaum to declare his tenure an ‘abject disaster.’ The loss marked UNC’s third consecutive blowout, with Belichick now struggling more than anticipated.
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Ukraine has received the return of two illegally exported archaeological artifacts from Australia. This event represents a significant development in the international effort to repatriate looted cultural heritage.
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The mayor of Lima, Peru, organized a memorial for Charlie Kirk, drawing attendees from impoverished areas, to solicit support from the Trump administration. The event sought to align the city’s interests with right-wing policies.
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Puka Nacua’s remarkable development in the NFL, guided by veteran players like Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, has positioned him as a top wide receiver. His impressive 2025 season, marked by record-breaking performances, highlights his potential as a key asset for the Los Angeles Rams.
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California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter abruptly ended an interview with CBS California’s Julie Watts after growing frustrated with follow-up questions about gerrymandering. The incident sparked widespread discussion and criticism, with conservatives highlighting her alleged inability to handle media scrutiny.
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During the 2025-36 NHL season opener, Los Angeles Kings forward Warren Foegele was taken down by Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson. The incident led to a fight between Kings winger Jeff Malott and Manson.
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Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on metal-organic frameworks, which offer promising solutions to global challenges like climate change and freshwater scarcity. The trio’s research has opened new avenues for sustainable technologies.
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The F/A-XX stealth aircraft program has been delayed by funding disputes between the Pentagon and Congress, but Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is set to finalize the decision on Boeing or Northrop Grumman to produce the next-generation fighter jet.
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Over 9,000 flights were canceled or delayed across the United States on Monday and Tuesday. The disruptions were triggered by a staffing shortage of air traffic controllers caused by the ongoing partial government shutdown.
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A substitute teacher in Kentucky was arrested for allegedly exposing herself during a video chat with an underage student, according to Barren County authorities. Sims is accused of planning to meet the student for sex after communicating with him through Snapchat.
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The Senate is set to hold its sixth vote today on competing Democratic and Republican proposals to end the ongoing government shutdown. Lawmakers are under increased pressure to address the issue, particularly as they worry about furloughed worker back pay.
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The EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, is criticized for her blunt communication style and fixation on Russia, which officials and diplomats argue is undermining the bloc’s international relationships. Kallas, who rose to prominence through her anti-Russian rhetoric, now faces backlash over her confrontational approach, which has strained ties with major nations like China, India,…
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A senior Ukrainian official has suggested that the U.S. could gradually lift restrictions on the use of Tomahawk cruise missiles to pressure Russia into a peace deal. The missiles, costing about $1.3 million each, can strike targets deep within Russia, potentially changing the dynamics of the conflict.
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Scammers exploit probate records to target grieving families with fake fees and debts, using the emotional vulnerability of those dealing with loss. This growing cybercrime involves fraudsters posing as attorneys, debt collectors, and estate service providers, demanding immediate payment of made-up fees.
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Donna Kelce was spotted on the sideline supporting her son and her soon-to-be daughter-in-law during the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The doting mother also had
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James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, is set to appear in court for his arraignment in a high-profile legal case. The case against him was previously considered too weak by a former federal prosecutor who resigned under pressure from President Trump.
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Lima’s right-wing mayor, Rafael López Aliaga, known as ‘Porky,’ has adopted President Trump’s brash style, positioning himself as a leading candidate for Peru’s next president. His alignment with the MAGA movement highlights a growing political connection between the U.S. and Peru.
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Rep. Mike Lawler’s $1.1 million raise positions him strongly for the 2026 midterms, with Democrats targeting the New York Republican. Lawler’s campaign highlights his message and ground game as key factors in his fundraising success.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a legal challenge to Illinois’ mail-in voting procedures, which allows ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received up to 14 days after the election. This case is part of a broader set of legal actions brought by allies of former President Donald Trump, who…
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Education leaders warn that proposed H-1B visa fee increases could strain institutions reliant on foreign workers for critical roles. Many universities and schools depend on these visas to maintain operations in STEM and medical fields.
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Urla, a picturesque district in western Turkey, is experiencing a resurgence as a premier wine region, offering visitors access to beaches, a thriving gastronomy scene, and a well-marked vineyard route. The area is gaining recognition for its wine tourism and local culinary experiences.
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The U.S. government entered its first shutdown since 2018, with Democrats and Republicans unable to agree on a funding proposal, deepening the stalemate. This shutdown marks a new chapter in political gridlock, prompting concerns over potential long-term economic impacts.
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Ozzy Osbourne, who died in 2025, never fully moved on from his 1979 firing from Black Sabbath, according to his documentary. His daughter, Kelly, said he carried the emotional weight of the event for the rest of his life.
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Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., criticized Sen. Chuck Schumer during a ‘Fox & Friends’ appearance, accusing him of being on ‘shaky ground’ amid ongoing government shutdown negotiations. The exchange highlights deepening tensions in the Senate over the potential reopening of federal agencies.
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Far-right gains, economic stagnation, and increased political focus on migration can be major drivers of racial discrimination in European countries such as Germany.
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Kristin Davis apologized to Bridget Moynahan for her “mean girl” behavior on ‘Sex and the City’, admitting she internalized Charlotte’s protective feelings towards Carrie. Moynahan, who portrayed Natasha Naginsky, reassured Davis that she didn’t hold the past behavior against her, reflecting the complexities of their on-screen rivalry and off-screen camaraderie.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders expressed happiness for Joe Flacco after his trade to the Cincinnati Bengals. Sanders acknowledged Flacco’s mentorship and praised his adaptability, while also noting Flacco’s humorous interactions with the younger quarterback.
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The UK Prime Minister has urged business leaders to seize the opportunity of the trade deal with India. His visit, accompanied by the largest-ever UK trade mission, underscores the importance of strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
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Joe Scarborough, a liberal MSNBC host, urged Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones to withdraw from his race following revelations of violent text messages he sent to a Republican lawmaker. The texts, uncovered by National Review, included fantasies about shooting a GOP colleague and harming his family, sparking backlash from some Democratic figures.
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President Donald Trump criticized Illinois officials for not safeguarding ICE officers, urging jail time. The National Guard’s arrival in Illinois highlights ongoing tensions over federal presence in the state, with local leaders contesting the legality of the deployment.
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Mamdani’s recent remarks have sparked significant controversy, with critics accusing him of self-serving motives regarding his statements about Israel’s actions.
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A University of Connecticut study found that kimchi, a fermented cabbage dish, can lower blood pressure, blood sugar, and triglyceride levels. However, its high sodium content requires individuals with hypertension to be cautious.
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Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates has credited his strategy of targeting violent repeat offenders for a 22% decline in homicides compared to 2024. During his appearance on ‘Fox & Friends,’ Bates emphasized his commitment to accountability and reducing violent crime.
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Illinois Democratic Governor JB Pritzker has accused U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of dishonesty, suggesting the agency is committing crimes. During an interview with the ‘Raging Moderates’ podcast, he called into question ICE’s statements regarding a recent incident in Chicago where an armed woman was shot during a protest.
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The Senate hearing featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi turned into a highly charged partisan showdown, with Democrats and the attorney general engaging in heated exchanges. A pivotal moment occurred when Bondi was pressed about the case of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Former FBI Director James Comey is appearing in federal court for his arraignment following charges of making a false statement and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The hearing is part of a broader legal inquiry into his actions during the 2016 Trump campaign investigation.
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Turning Point USA hosted a large memorial event in Montana, featuring Governor Gianforte and Vivek Ramaswamy, to honor Charlie Kirk, who was pivotal in Trump’s 2024 election victory and helped establish the conservative movement. The event drew thousands and emphasized values such as free speech and self-education, reflecting Kirk’s legacy and TPUSA’s growing influence.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is addressing allegations made by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker regarding the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). As Texas National Guard troops arrive in Illinois, tensions escalate between the state governor and the Trump administration over the management of immigration enforcement.
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Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear in federal court in Virginia after a grand jury indicted him on charges including making a false statement and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The case has drawn substantial attention due to Comey’s prominent role in the FBI and the gravity of the alleged offenses.
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NASCAR driver Daniel Suarez shared on social media that his wife, mother, and mother-in-law were involved in a terrifying car crash in North Carolina. The SUV they were in was completely totaled, and the family members sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has accused Poland and the Baltic states of blocking potential EU discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin prior to the war in Ukraine. She stated that these nations obstructed efforts to engage with Putin, which she believes could have led to a peaceful resolution.
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The capital murder case surrounding Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, has drawn significant attention and legal scrutiny. Legal expert Randall Spencer has provided insights into the emerging defense strategies and the challenges facing the prosecution.
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Guy Fieri and Santo Tequila CEO Dan Butkus revealed the intricacies of a $1 million tequila heist, where a sophisticated double-brokering scam led to the theft of 24,000 bottles. The crime involved fake trucking companies and spoofed GPS signals, ultimately revealing vulnerabilities in supply chain security.
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The U.S. government shutdown now enters its second week as Democrats demand an extension of enhanced ObamaCare subsidies set to expire in 2025, while conservatives argue that these subsidies are fueling healthcare inflation. Former President Biden’s American Rescue Plan expanded access to subsidized ObamaCare plans, but critics say the enhancements worsen inflation by shifting costs…
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Democrat Jay Jones faces internal criticism for his controversial positions. Political strategist Katie Zacharia discusses the growing tension within the Democratic Party over Jones’ candidacy on Fox & Friends First.
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Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., defended the Biden DOJ for allegedly tracking the private communications of nearly a dozen GOP senators in 2023, stating that they were not surveilled. This controversy emerged after Sen. Ron Johnson accused the administration of politically motivated surveillance.