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Food Network star Tobias Dorzon survived being shot 11 times during an armed robbery, losing $100k in jewelry. He is returning to TV one year later, sharing his harrowing experience in an interview with People magazine.
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NATO’s Patrick Turner confirmed the continuation of the PURL initiative to supply Ukrainian weapons, vital for Kyiv’s defense needs. The PURL system ensures timely delivery of critical equipment, strengthening Ukraine’s military capabilities.
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David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles III for his contributions to sport and charity, marking a historic recognition of his athletic achievements and philanthropic work. The ceremony, held at Windsor Castle, celebrated his legacy both on and off the field.
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Kim Strassel warns of national implications if Mamdani becomes New York City mayor, highlighting how socialist policy proposals are shaping local elections nationwide. The discussion emphasizes the potential influence on national politics and policy directions.
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Arlington Public Schools in Virginia defy Trump’s transgender policy, allowing students to use facilities based on gender identity despite federal funding threats. The school system faces legal challenges with the Department of Education over their interpretation of Title IX.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced a 100% tariff on New Yorkers relocating to Texas after Election Day, amid a highly contested mayoral race in New York City. The decision, which may be legally questionable, highlights growing political tensions and potential economic impacts.
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Arlington schools are allowing students to use facilities based on their self-identified gender, defying a Trump administration order. Supervisor Chris Willmore stated that five school divisions in Northern, Virginia are refusing to follow the executive order, stating that they will not comply with the Trump administration’s interpretation.
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is encouraging voters to split their ticket between himself and Democrats in the state’s competitive Election Day race, seemingly sidelining fellow Republican candidate Winsome Earle-Sears.
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Italy has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Maria Zakharova for her ‘vulgar’ remarks on the Rome tower collapse, escalating diplomatic tensions. This is not the first conflict between Zakharova and the Italian government, which has previously clashed over Ukraine-related issues.
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The Hispanic vote is pivotal in the upcoming elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia, influencing the outcomes of key races. Political campaigns are intensifying as candidates target this demographic to secure electoral victory.
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Senator John Fetterman joined ‘The Story’ to discuss the government shutdown and NYC mayoral race. His remarks highlight the political dynamics and potential impacts on federal operations and urban policy.
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NWSL Confronts Gender Policy Debate with Support for Player Barbra Banda Amid Internal Team Tensions
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and Orlando Pride have defended Barbra Banda, a player ineligible due to elevated testosterone levels, after an op-ed by Elizabeth Eddy called for stricter gender standards. Eddy’s call for genetic testing and exclusionary criteria has been criticized as transphobic and racist by her teammates, highlighting the league’s need for…
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Election Day in 2
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Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer predicts the NYC mayoral race will deliver unexpected poll results. Hemmer highlights the race’s significance as a potential bellwether for national trends.
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Small businesses across various industries are preparing to challenge tariffs in a significant Supreme Court case. The dispute centers on President Trump’s 50 percent emergency tariff on Indian exports, which has raised concerns about its impact on U.S. companies reliant on Indian imports.
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Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar has denied Donald Trump’s allegations of religious intolerance, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to protecting religious freedom. The statement comes amid ongoing discussions about religious dynamics in Africa, with Trump’s comments sparking renewed debates on the issue.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko of Ukraine has declared that the European Union’s recent report confirms the country’s confidence in its path towards EU membership. The assessment highlights the best result in three years on the way to accession by 2025, which signals a clear and encouraging trajectory for Ukraine’s integration with the EU.
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Fox News anchor Bret Baier reflects on the former vice president’s life and legacy following his passing on ‘The Story.’ Baier highlighted Cheney’s family-oriented nature and sense of humor, offering a personal glimpse into the public figure’s private side.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the European Commission’s report on Ukraine’s progress toward EU membership, emphasizing its significance for the country’s future. The report highlights Ukraine’s progress in key areas such as governance and economic reform.
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Michelle Obama joked about President Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing during an NBC interview, calling it ‘now we don’t have a building.’ The project has drawn criticism from former first ladies and Democrats, who argue it erases historical significance.
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Jennifer Aniston’s new boyfriend, Jim Curtis, has called their relationship a ‘dream’ in a heartfelt Instagram post. The couple, who have been dating for several months, appears to have a strong and balanced relationship.
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Michelle Obama and Jenna Bush Hager made jokes about the East Wing demolition under Trump. Obama humorously noted there’s not even a building left where the East, wing once stood.
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race has drawn sharp focus as Democrat Mikie Sherrill faces off against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. President Donald Trump’s influence remains a pivotal factor in the campaign, particularly in a state that has shown signs of shifting right.
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The White House denounced Zohran Mamdani’s comments linking the Trump administration to bomb threats against New Jersey polling places, calling them ‘completely irresponsible.’ Mamdani accused the Trump administration of using baseless allegations of voter fraud to intimidate voters, a claim that drew sharp criticism from the White House press secretary.
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Denmark, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom have committed EUR 3 million to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Fund (UCHF), established to restore cultural heritage damaged during the war. The contribution was announced by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Tetiana Berezhna.
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President Trump is showing mounting frustration at his inability to win confirmation of U.S. attorneys in blue states or break the filibuster’s grip on the Senate. The G.O.P. has been uncharacteristically uncooperative.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has indicated that the Senate is more likely to lead efforts in reaching a bipartisan deal to extend key Affordable Care Act subsidies. The bipartisan group of House lawmakers proposed a two-year extension of tax credits and new income, but Jeffries remains skeptical about House GOP support for meaningful negotiations.
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California’s senior senator, Alex Padilla, has decided not to run for governor in 2026, choosing to remain in Congress. His decision comes amid a shifting political landscape and ongoing challenges in the state’s gubernatorial race, including the fallout from former Vice President Kamala Harris’s withdrawal and the controversy surrounding Katie Porter’s campaign.
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The UEFA Champions League saw a 0-0 draw between Liverpool and Real Madrid in their clash at Anfield. Bayern Munich remain at the top of Group G after their match against Paris Saint-Germain.
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The New York Jets have traded cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts as part of their Super Bowl push. This trade is part of a larger roster overhaul for the Jets.
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The Boston Red Sox have agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million contract with outfielder Jarren Duran to avoid arbitration for the second straight year. The deal ensures Duran’s return for the 2025 season, avoiding potential salary disputes.
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Tom Brady, the iconic NFL quarterback, has disclosed that his current canine companion is a genetic clone of his family’s former dog, which died in 2023. This revelation has generated attention regarding the ethical and emotional implications of cloning pets.
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LIV Golf has announced that its tournaments will transition to 72-hole events starting in 2026, with matches generally beginning on Thursdays. The change marks a significant shift from the current format, which features shorter tournaments, and is expected to impact the scheduling and structure of the sport.
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The Dallas Cowboys have acquired three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets in a trade that includes a second-round pick in 2026 and a first-rounder in 2027. This move is aimed at strengthening the Cowboys’ defensive line depth.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected Ukraine’s potential ‘second-tier’ status within the European Union, emphasizing the need for full membership once the country is invited. The Ukrainian leader’s remarks reflect a broader determination on the part of Ukraine to integrate fully into European institutions.
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Photographer Yelena Yemchuk’s return to Ukraine reveals both the pain of war and the enduring love among its people. Her journey captures the resilience of a nation under siege, offering a poignant glimpse into the human spirit amidst conflict.
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On November 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the Oreshnik medium-range missile system has entered serial production, nearly a year after first promising to mass-produce the weapon. This development underscores Russia’s ongoing military modernization efforts, which aim to bolster its strategic deterrent capabilities.
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The article discusses the key races featuring Zohran Mamdani and Jack Ciattarelli in New York’s general elections. Mamdani and Ciattarelli’s campaigns highlight different political priorities as the election approaches.
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Erika Kirk and Zoh,an Mamdani are leading candidates in the upcoming election, each with distinct political platforms. The outcome is anticipated to significantly impact regional policies and governance.
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The European Commission has noted Ukraine’s continued commitment to its EU accession process, even amid the war with Russia. Ukraine has advanced in key reforms and completed the screening process.
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Rich Zeoli, a Philadelphia radio host, discusses his confidence in Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Ciattarelli’s ability to secure an unexpected victory in the New Jersey election. He joins Fox Across America’s Jimmy Failla to analyze the race.
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European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos has asserted that expanding the European Union in the coming years is a realistic option. The statement follows recent discussions on potential candidate countries.
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A Russian national, identified as Rogov, has admitted to passing sensitive data to the FSB, Russia’s Federal Security Service, according to Polish media reports. The individual allegedly cooperated under blackmail involving the threat of his father being sent to Ukraine.
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The New York Jets continued their fire sale before the NFL trade deadline, sending All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys. This trade marks the Jets’ second blockbuster deal of the day, following the earlier trade of Sauce Gardner to the Colts.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ‘gift room,’ a space designed to showcase gifts received by the mayor’s office, was constructed only after investigators were denied access to the premises for unannounced inspections. The OIG highlighted the need for unannounced inspections to ensure impartial oversight, noting the mayor’s office’s refusal to comply with the law undermines public…
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The murder of Mexico’s most vocal anti-crime mayor highlights the escalating violence in the country’s cartel conflict. Despite ongoing crackdowns on drug cartels, the killing of Carlos Manzo signals that the battle against organized crime remains a critical challenge.
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The FBI has arrested two men in connection with the recent explosion at Harvard Medical School. The incident occurred on Saturday when a Roman candle firework was reportedly used inside the laboratory, leading to a significant explosion.
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The Dallas Cowboys have acquired defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets in exchange for a first-round draft pick. Colin Cowherd questions the trade’s strategic value for the Cowboys.
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FOX Business host Larry Kudlow predicts that Democratic senators are beginning to lose influence over congressional votes as the government shutdown enters its 35th day. Kudlow emphasizes that the prolonged shutdown is having a significant impact on the political landscape, with potential consequences for both parties.
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A worker died after being trapped in a medieval tower in Rome. Firefighters spent 11 hours on Monday trying to rescue the man, who succumbed to his injuries shortly afterward.
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European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos has confirmed that Ukraine is prepared to begin negotiation clusters with the EU by the end of November. This marks a significant step toward Ukraine’s potential EU membership.
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South Korea is moving forward with its nuclear-powered submarine program, supported by a nod from former U.S. President Donald Trump, as it seeks to counter North, 2. The move is part of a broader effort to enhance national security in the face of increasing regional tensions.
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Casey Given, a nonprofit executive, has expressed concern that New York City could face challenges under the leadership of Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, potentially leading to a decline in the city’s condition. Given suggests that he may rethink his decision to remain in New York if the city’s situation deteriorates under Mamdani’s governance.
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The article provides a roundup of the best space heater deals, highlighting efficient models from trusted brands like Pelonis and Lasko, along with safety features and energy-saving options. It also includes tips on selecting the right heater for different room sizes and managing indoor climate.
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New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has defended his support for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, stating it is a means to pressure Israel into compliance with international law. However, Jewish leaders and opponents have raised concerns over his stance, warning it could pose a threat to the city’s Jewish community…
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Every year, hundreds of women in Pakistan fall victim to ‘honor killings,’ crimes rooted in deeply ingrained patriarchal traditions. A recent report by Deutsche Welle (DW) highlighted the grim reality of these crimes by accompanying a women’s rights activist to a graveyard in Sindh province, where the bodies of several ‘honor killing’ victims are buried.
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidates are making their final campaign pushes ahead of the pivotal election, with Republican Jack Ciattarelli receiving a tele-rally from President Donald Trump on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ The race has seen significant engagement from both major parties, with Ciattarelli emphasizing economic policies and tax reforms while Democratic candidate Valerie French focuses…
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Senate Democratic and Republican leaders convened for their weekly press conference to address the ongoing government shutdown, which has become the longest in U.S. history. This unprecedented situation has led to significant operational disruptions across federal agencies, with many services and programs facing potential cuts or delays.
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Hamas has handed over another coffin containing the remains of an Israeli hostage to the Red Cross, which will be delivered to Israeli officials for a military ceremony. The National Center of Forensic Medicine will conduct an identification process, followed by notification to the hostage’s family.
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The Seattle Seahawks have acquired wide receiver Rashid Shaheed from the New Orleans Saints ahead of the NFL trade deadline, strengthening their receiver room with the emerging talent. The trade includes draft picks for the Saints, providing them with potential assets for future development.