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The U.S. presents a draft Gaza peace plan to the U.N. Security Council, including a two-year international stabilization force aimed at securing the region and protecting civilians. The plan, supported by a coalition of countries, seeks to create a ‘Board of Peace’ to coordinate efforts with Egypt, Israel and a vetted Palestinian police force.
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A Malawian court has ruled to permit safe abortions for women and girls subjected to sexual violence, a decision that has been welcomed by women’s rights groups but met with opposition from some religious communities.
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Thirteen sea-rescue NGOs have formed the ‘Justice Fleet’ following their decision to suspend cooperation with Libya’s rescue coordination centre over allegations of human rights abuses. The move comes amid growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in Libya.
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Stephen A. Smith questioned the financial viability of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s initiatives, noting his biggest supporters are not everyday bill-payers. He highlighted concerns over higher taxes on the wealthy and proposals like free municipal services.
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Former ‘American Idol’ contestant Randy Madden has been arrested in California on multiple felony charges involving alleged crimes against a minor. The 45-year-old singer pleaded not guilty to all counts and was released on bail after posting a $500,000 bond.
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The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has introduced America’s first autonomous police SUV, the Police Unmanned Ground Vehicle Patrol Partner (PUG), which integrates AI cameras, real-time crime detection, and drone deployment. The pilot program aims to enhance public safety and efficiency through advanced technology.
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A Virginia teacher shot by her 6-year-old student is at the center of a $40 million lawsuit, with allegations that the school administrator ignored gun warnings. The case involves a legal battle over whether the administrator’s failure to act contributed to the fatal incident.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered preparations for nuclear tests after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will resume testing. Russia vows a proportionate response to the American nuclear program moves.
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Ruby Chen’s son Itay has been returned home after 759 days in Hamas captivity, but the family remains determined to secure the release of all remaining hostages. The loss of Itay and other victims of the Oct. 7 attacks has deepened the national grief and highlighted the ongoing need for unity and leadership to prevent…
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A federal judge in Illinois has ordered the ICE facility near Chicago to improve the living conditions for detained migrants, following complaints about overcrowding and unsanitary conditions. The ruling calls for clean bedding, hygiene supplies, and better sanitation in the facility.
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Ukrainian forces destroyed a Shahed UAV storage and launch base at Donetsk airport on November 6, according to commander Robert ‘Madyar’ Brovde. The operation disrupted Russian drone operations, marking a significant shift in the conflict.
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South Africa’s government has received distress calls from 17 men who are trapped in the Donbas region after joining mercenary groups fighting in Russia’s war in Ukraine. The situation has prompted an investigation into how these citizens were lured into the conflict.
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Kim Kardashian has blamed ChatGPT for her repeated law school exam failures, calling the AI tool a ‘toxic friend’ during a lie detector test. She admitted using the AI for legal advice but criticized its frequent incorrect answers, which she claims hurt her grades.
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A Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Transportation Department nominees turned heated Wednesday as Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., accused Sen, Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, of ‘stalking’ her car. The confrontation erupted during questioning of Ryan McCormack, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Transportation under secretary for policy.Rosen denounced Moreno’s actions as an overreach, calling it a violation of…
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The Coast Guard seized 510,000 pounds of cocaine in fiscal year 2025, three times the annual average. This marks the largest cocaine confiscation in the service’s history.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has addressed the recent Russian drone attacks, which occurred on Thursday night, by calling for a significant escalation of sanctions against Russia. The attacks have intensified the already volatile situation in the region, prompting Zelenskyy to emphasize the importance of intensifying economic pressure on Moscow.
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Canada is at risk of losing its measles elimination status as the western province of Alberta reports the highest concentration of measles cases in the country. The rise in measles cases has sparked renewed debates over vaccine mandates and public health education.
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Russia has intensified its military efforts in the Pokrovsk region, a critical gateway to the Donetsk region. Recent strikes, including a Ukrainian soldier’s harrowing encounter with a Russian glide bomb, highlight the intense fighting in the area.
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Energy strikes in Ukraine are increasing retail prices and inflationary pressures. Andri
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A government shutdown has led to over 1,000 flight delays and 49 cancellations across the U.S. Airlines are adjusting policies, offering refunds, and advising travelers to book backup tickets to mitigate disruptions.
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Millie Bobby Brown criticizes media headlines that mock her appearance, calling it harmful to young girls. She emphasizes the importance of self-love and empowerment in the entertainment industry.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced her retirement from Congress, effective next year. The decision comes amid growing pressure within her party to step down due to a generational divide and an increasingly difficult primary race in California.
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Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey State Senator, has dismissed claims of ‘Democratic bedwetters,’ referring to critics who accused her of undermining the party’s unity. In an interview, she described the political narrative surrounding her campaign as ‘weird’ in both the primary and general elections.
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Michael Blake, a former New York State Assembly member, has launched a bid to challenge incumbent Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres in the 15th Congressional District, accusing the latter of prioritizing foreign policy over local issues like affordable housing. Torres’ team dismisses Blake’s bid as a failed political attempt, asserting that Bronx voters trust his record…
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The New York Giants are set to wear their vintage white uniforms for Week 10 of the NFL season, marking a nostalgic return to a classic look. This change is part of the team’s efforts to connect with fans and honor its rich history.
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A little-known striker in the Latvian league is outperforming Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland in goal-scoring this season. This development could shift the focus of the European Golden Shoe race.
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UFC Fight Night is approaching, with Randy Brown positioned as a potential underdog. MMA coaches and betting insiders are analyzing the odds, with some believing he could pull off an upset victory.
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Jon Sumrall, currently the head coach at Tulane University, is generating significant interest as a potential candidate for several high-profile coaching positions within the Southeastern Conference (SEC). His name has been circulating among college football circles due to his impressive track record and the current needs of multiple SEC programs.
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Bill Connelly’s analysis provides an update on the UEFA Champions League midway through the league phase, evaluating team performances and Arsenal’s position.
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The article provides an in-depth analysis of NFL matchups for Week 10, focusing on strategies for fantasy football players to exploit or avoid certain game scenarios. It also includes projected scores for all games and discussions on lineup locks.
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The article ranks the power conferences for the 2025-26 NCAA season, predicting which leagues could produce the 2026 national champion. Analysts evaluate top teams and matchups influencing the Final Four prospects.
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Former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald revealed he has reached a settlement with the university over allegations of misconduct, which he says vindicates his position. He is now seeking to return to the college coaching ranks, expressing his commitment to the sport.
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The Dallas Cowboys have announced the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, their second-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft, at the age of 24. The team has expressed condolences and is providing support to his family during this difficult time.
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The South African Presidency has announced an investigation into the recruitment of seventeen citizens into mercenary forces, reportedly linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The probe aims to assess potential violations of national laws and international commitments regarding the use of private military contractors.
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Bulgaria aims to protect its sole refinery from U.S. sanctions by seizing and selling a Russian energy refinery, highlighting the country’s strategic move to secure energy supplies.
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Ukrainian lawmakers and investigative journalists are highlighting the growing influence of Timur Mindich, a former partner of President Zel. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is reportedly investigating Mindich on allegations of providing support to the aggressor state, according to lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
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Angelina Jolie’s recent visit to Kherson has left locals in awe, with some expressing hope that international attention might bring relief to the city amid ongoing conflict. The actress’s presence has sparked conversations about the impact of celebrity visits in war-torn areas, while also highlighting the resilience of the community.
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A court in Ukraine has sentenced a Russian soldier to life imprisonment for executing a captured Ukrainian serviceman in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported on Nov. 6. The ruling marks a significant escalation in the conflict, as it underscores the gravity of the war crime and potential repercussions for Russian military…
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Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra’s multimillion-dollar home in Southwest Miami-Dade was engulfed in a massive fire early Thursday. The blaze, which began around 4:36 a.m., caused extensive damage to the property, though no injuries were reported.
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Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra’s home caught fire in Florida. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation.
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The Democratic Party’s victory in Virginia and New Jersey was driven by both increased voter turnout and strategic gains from party switchers, particularly in key demographics such as Hispanic voters. Mikie Sherrill’s win as New Jersey’s governor highlights the role of Hispanic support in shaping the election outcome.
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The fate of the president’s sweeping taxes on imports from nearly every country now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court. Legal experts are closely watching the court’s decision, as it could have far-reaching implications for international trade relations and domestic economic policies.
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Steve Doocy, a co-host of ‘Fox & Friends,’ interviewed attendees on the red carpet before the Fox Nation Patriot Awards, which celebrates conservative values. The event drew a diverse crowd of supporters, reflecting the network’s commitment to its ideological stance.
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The U.S. decision to skip the Climate Summit in Brazil has sparked debate. World leaders are set to meet in Belém for COP30, which will run through November 21, with the goal of reaching new agreements on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The article discusses the growing influence of Nick Fuentes within the MAGA movement, particularly following his interview with Tucker Carlson, prompting Republicans to reassess the extent of his nationalist views. Fuentes’s rise has sparked internal debates within the party about aligning with his more extreme positions or maintaining traditional conservative stances.
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World leaders and diplomats are gathering near the Amazon rainforest for annual climate negotiations aimed at curbing global warming. The COP30 event, hosted in Bel, Brazil, begins on Thursday, with discussions expected to focus on international climate agreements and sustainable development strategies.
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has faced criticism for appointing Lina Khan, a former Biden FTC chair, to his transition team, with allegations that she was influenced by liberal billionaires like George Soros and Pierre Omidyar. Khan’s tenure at the FTC was marked by accusations of undermining agency independence, politicizing antitrust enforcement, and relying…
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A military veteran running for the U.S. Senate has sparked controversy by stating he will not mourn the recent passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney. His comments have drawn mixed reactions, with some criticizing him as insensitive while others support his stance.
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The Miss Universe pageant director issued an apology following a controversial outburst during the 2025 event in Bangkok, where several contestants left the stage. The incident occurred when the director criticized Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, for not participating in promotional activities.
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A city’s campaign to address phone theft has sparked controversy as critics argue it shifts blame onto victims rather than focusing on prevention. Meanwhile, Gen Z is embracing the ‘BeanTok’ trend, promoting gut health through bean consumption.
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Reality TV star Gerry Turner has shared the story of his cancer diagnosis and recent engagement in a new memoir, ‘Golden. The book includes personal reflections on his time on ‘The Golden Bachelor’ and his journey through health challenges.
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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, 24, died days after scoring his first NFL touchdown. The team confirmed his tragic passing, expressing sorrow for his girlfriend and family.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced she will not seek re-election, ending her long-standing role as the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives. The decision comes as she prepares to step down after nearly three, the Democratic Party is now faced with the challenge of finding a new leader to carry forward its legislative…
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s rent freeze plan faces resistance from outgoing Mayor Eric Adams, who may block it by filling the Rent Guidelines Board with loyalists.
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A French man rammed five pedestrians and cyclists on the island of Oleron, shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ during the incident. The suspect, who reportedly self-radicalized online, is being investigated for alleged attempted murder.
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Russia has attacked railway infrastructure across Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Zaporizhia regions, causing train delays and disrupting supply lines. Ukrainian officials warn of prolonged damage to critical transportation networks.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has expressed skepticism about the feasibility of deporting Syrian refugees, a position that is drawing criticism and isolating him within his political party. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has adopted a contrasting approach to the issue.
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Florida Sheriff Mike Chitwood encourages New York City residents and NYPD officers to relocate to Volusia County, promising a better quality of life. New York City’s mayoral election saw Zohran Mamdani win, becoming the first Muslim mayor and youngest leader of the city.
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During a recent "Behind the Table" podcast episode, co-host Sunny Hostin and other co-hosts expressed that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has not genuinely evolved, despite a generally friendly interview. While the discussion was cordial, the hosts emphasized that Greene’s core beliefs and behaviors remain unchanged.
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House Republicans are holding a press conference on Day 37 of the government shutdown, which has reached its 37th day. The event is part of a broader effort to address the political impasse and seek a resolution to the shutdown.