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Republican Congressman Brandon Gill has introduced impeachment articles against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg for his role in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of former President Trump. The resolution accuses Boasberg of abusing judicial power to target Republican lawmakers, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from Trump allies and GOP senators.
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The rental car used by the mother of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard had its license plates swapped to avoid detection, according to investigators. The sheriff’s office is seeking public assistance and video footage from the travel route of the pair, hoping to uncover more clues about the missing girl’s whereabouts.
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Ukrainian drones have struck an industrial facility in Russia’s Bashkortostan, marking another escalation in the conflict. The attack, occurring far from the Ukrainian border, is part of Ukraine’s ongoing campaign to target Russian infrastructure.
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President Zelenskyy visited the 1st Corps of the National Guard Azov on the Dobropillia axis to address frontline defense, weapon supply needs and the condition of the brigade. The meeting also included the presentation of state awards to soldiers.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for calling the Trump administration ‘completely irresponsible’ and accusing it of trying to intimidate voters.
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New Jersey voters remain unmoved by former President Barack Obama’s late support for Democrat Mikie Sherrill, with Outnumbered reacting to the visit as a desperate attempt to sway a tightening gubernatorial race. The response from voters has been mixed, with some acknowledging Obama’s influence while the majority remain unaffected.
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French cyclist Charles Coste, the world’s oldest living Olympian, passed away at 101. He was recognized as the second-to-last torchbearer at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and celebrated for his legacy in cycling.
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Kyiv’s mayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced plans to boost military funding for the Defender of Kyiv program by 1 billion UAH during a council session on November 6. The allocation will support the Security and Defense Forces, enhancing their capabilities in the ongoing conflict.
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The U.N. annual report indicates that while there is slight progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in China and Europe due to the rapid adoption of clean energy technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles, countries are still far from meeting their climate goals.
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A new UN report reveals that global temperatures continue to rise despite a slight slowdown in emissions. The report reiterates the call for countries to be more ambitious on climate action.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights celebrity and royal updates, including insights on Elizabeth Taylor’s past husbands and Sarah Ferguson’s potential move. Other stories feature Kate Middleton’s hidden hobby and Prince William and Kate’s relocation to Forest Lodge.
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Nick Wright discusses the Sauce Gardner trade and the Bills vs. Chiefs matchup on The Herd. He also evaluates Caleb Williams’ performance and the Dodgers’ World Series victory.
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Colin Cowherd has released his top 10 NFL teams for Week 10 of the 2025/26 season, analyzing which teams are on the rise and which have fallen. The article highlights the shifting dynamics in the league as the season progresses, with key matchups and performance trends shaping the rankings.
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The Administrative Court of Appeal has ruled that blocking Petro Poroshenko’s international activities is illegal. This ruling could have wider implications for political figures facing restrictions on their global activities.
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Voters in Pennsylvania are set to decide whether three justices who were elected as Democrats keep their seats for another 10-year term. The retention election is a nonpartisan process where voters choose whether to keep the justices in office.
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The Atlanta Braves have promoted bench coach Walt Weiss to manager, succeeding Brian Snitker after eight seasons with the team, including their 2021 World Series championship. Weiss previously managed the Colorado Rockies, where he had a 283-365 record.
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In an interview with MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’, New York City Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani defended his support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanpects (BDS) movement. The candidate emphasized his alignment with the movement’s goals, which involve pressuring Israel to adhere to international law and end its occupation of Palestinian territories.
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David Beckham has been awarded a knighthood by King Charles III at Windsor Castle, marking what he described as his proudeMost of the honor is recognition of his contributions to sports and charitable causes.
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A significant oil spill has been discovered in the Black Sea following a Ukrainian strike on the Tuapse oil terminal. This incident adds to a series of similar spills in the region, highlighting growing environmental and economic concerns.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have added marquee free agent wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling to their practice squad, giving quarterback Aaron Rodgers an additional target in the offense.
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Ghost tapping scammers use wireless technology to drain account funds through small transactions, often going unnoticed by fraud systems. RFID-blocking wallets and transaction alerts can help protect users from this growing scam.
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President Donald Trump accused Jewish voters of being ‘stupid’ for supporting Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist mayoral candidate, calling him a ‘self-professed Jew hater.’ The remark has intensified political tensions in New York City’s mayoral race, where Mamdani faces criticism over antisemitism allegations and past statements on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Ukraine is implementing fixed-term military contracts to attract recruits and alleviate strain on soldiers following years of conflict. The change aims to address challenges posed by open-ended contracts, which have been in place previously.
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Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell warns that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s policies could have far-reaching global consequences, raising concerns about their potential impact on international relations and economic stability.
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President Trump claims SNAP benefits will only resume in full when ‘Radical Left Democrats’ end the government shutdown, which has entered its second month. The administration plans to partially resume benefits for November despite the ongoing shutdown.
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The New York Jets have traded Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for two first-round picks. Analyst Colin Cowherd questions if the move is beneficial for both teams.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyryden,ko announced that the IMF may introduce a new program that does not directly rely on reparations loans. This development could have significant implications for Ukraine’s economic recovery and its relations with Russia and international partners.
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Germany has extradited a suspect involved in a UAH 10,000,000 embezzlement case related to a nuclear facility in Ukraine. The extradition was facilitated by cooperation between Germany, Poland, and Ukraine’s anti-corruption authority, highlighting international efforts to combat corruption in critical infrastructure projects.
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Pennsylvania voters will cast ballots on Tuesday to determine the retention of three Democratic justices on the state’s seven-member Supreme Court. The outcome could shift the court’s partisan balance.
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Interfax-Ukraine will host a discussion on November 5 at 12:00 exploring Kyiv’s urban development challenges. The event will bring together experts and officials to address growth and infrastructure issues.
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The Arizona Cardinals’ 27-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys has raised questions about Dak Prescott’s role with the team, as analyst Colin Cowherd suggests the Cowboys may be underutilizing his talents.
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The New York Jets have traded All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for two first-round draft picks. This move comes as the Jets attempt to rebuild, despite recent progress in the season.
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The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NEURC) has approved NEC Ukrenergo’s electricity transmission tariff for 2026 at UAH/MWh 786.74, which is 14.6% higher than the 2025 rate of UAH/MWh 685.12. This decision reflects the regulatory body’s mandate to ensure fair pricing while accommodating rising operational costs and infrastructure upgrades.
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced that an ‘all clear’ has been issued at Reagan National Airport following an unfounded bomb threat against a United Airlines flight. The incident involved a United Airlines flight from Houston to Washington, D.C., that received a bomb threat, leading to a temporary ground stop and passenger evacuations.
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The EU Council has approved the fifth installment of the Ukraine Facility, providing over EUR 1.8 billion to Kyiv. This funding aims to bolster Ukraine’s war efforts and support its economic resilience.
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Yulia Matveeva, a Ukrainian judge from Mariupol held captive by Russian forces for seven months, has shared her experiences with Italian colleagues, detailing violations of the Geneva Convention and psychological and physical violence.Her testimony highlights the plight of civilians and prisoners of war in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, drawing international attention to the treatment…
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A voter from the show ‘Outnumbered’ admits that socialism may not be viable in New York City, sparking debate over the city’s political and economic landscape. The discussion highlights the complexities of implementing socialist policies in a densely populated, economically diverse urban center.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized New Jersey’s current leadership as ‘crap leadership,’ endorsing Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli for governor. The race, which could flip the state to Republican control, has drawn attention from high-profile figures like Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
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New Jersey and Virginia governor elections are viewed as pivotal early indicators of the 2025 midterms and a test of President Trump’s second-term agenda. They offer Democrats a chance to recover after last year’s losses and provide insights into the effectiveness of the cost of living argument.
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U.S. prosecutors have charged two cybersecurity firm employees with conducting their own ransomware attacks, targeting multiple U.S.-based companies and receiving $1.2 million in ransom payments. The case highlights the risks of insider threats within cybersecurity firms.
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A significant majority of Germans support hosting the Olympics for the first time since 1972. The Munich and Rhine-Ruhr region are leading the bid, with two other cities also in contention.
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Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa is holding a press conference in Queens as New Yorkers cast their votes in the city’s mayoral election. The event, which is being held in a key borough of New York City, is expected to draw attention from both supporters and critics of the candidate’s platform.
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The FBI has thwarted a planned Halloween terror attack in Ferndale, Michigan, which was partially inspired by the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando and the 2015 Paris attacks, according to court documents.
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The business activity expectations index (BAEI) slightly declined in October 2025 to 50.3, down from 50.4 in September 2025, but remained above the 2024 figure of 49.4, according to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU). The data reflects continued positive expectations among businesses.
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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has issued a warning to Hezbollah, accusing the group of ‘playing with fire’ and Lebanon of failing to enforce ceasefire terms. The IDF is preparing for broader operations against Hezbollah, which has been accused of retaining heavy weapons and receiving financial support from Iran.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., calls Prop 50 a ‘major regression for democracy,’ warning it could create gerrymandered districts. The plan aims to shift redistricting control to an independent commission, sparking a heated political battle over electoral fairness.
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A new study reveals that melatonin supplements may increase heart failure risk by 90% in chronic insomnia patients, challenging assumptions about this popular sleep aid. Researchers found long-term melatonin use linked to significantly increased heart failure risk, hospitalization, and death.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is demanding the resignation of Charleston Airport CEO Elliot Summey and threatening legal action after airport officials accused her of mistreating security staff. Mace has rejected the incident report, calling it false and a political attack.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is making significant progress toward EU membership, citing a recent European Commission report that highlights the country’s best conditions in three years for EU accession. However, the report also urges faster reform to meet the 2028 target.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene praised the hosts of ‘The View’ for their professional approach to political discussion, emphasizing the importance of free speech and unity in American politics. Greene’s appearance on the show marked a notable departure from her usual rhetoric, as she called for respectful dialogue and a new path for political discourse.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will attend Supreme Court arguments on President Trump’s tariff policy, which he emphasized is not an attempt to intimidate the court. Bessent dismissed claims that his presence could be perceived as such, highlighting the case’s significance to Trump’s economic agenda.
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The Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture in Ukraine has initiated public consultations to shape the Employment Strategy for the period leading up to 2030. This initiative aims to gather insights from experts, businesses, communities, partners, and citizens to inform future labor policies.
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A G20 report highlights that India’s top 1% population has significantly increased their wealth share by 62% between 2000 and 2023, indicating a growing wealth gap within the country. The findings underscore the growing economic inequality within India, a country that has seen rapid economic growth over the past two decades.
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The UZ-3000 social initiative is set to begin operations in December, targeting the low season period for a four-month period. Details regarding the program’s mechanics are still under development, as announced by Oleksandr Pertsovsky, Chairman of the Board of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways – UZ).
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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and 2022 Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios are set to face each other in a ‘Battle of the Sexes’ exhibition in Dubai on Dec. 28, with modified rules.
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Karl Rove, a prominent political strategist, provides insights into the 2025 state and city elections in Virginia, New, Jersey, and New York City. He reflects on the legacy of former Vice President Dick Cheney during a segment on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
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The Ukrainian government has announced plans to establish anti-criss energy headquarters in nine frontline regions. These centers will coordinate emergency response efforts to ensure energy security amid ongoing tensions.
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New Jersey’s gubernatorial race between Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli is intensifying as both candidates express confidence in their chances. The race is seen as a key barometer for upcoming midterms, with national political dynamics playing a significant role.
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A convicted sex offender, Anthony Lennon, was captured after evading authorities for 13 years by faking his death and staging a bloody crime scene at a motel in Oklahoma. Authorities discovered evidence of his fake death plan, leading to his arrest in New York under the alias ‘Justin Phillips,’ enrolled in a university and allegedly…
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New Jersey voters will pick a governor on Tuesday in a competitive off-year election. Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican candidate for governor of New Jersey, and Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate, are vying to replace Gov. Philip D. Murphy.