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Bengals coach Zac Taylor criticized Chase Brown for his post-game comments following the team’s loss to the Bears. Taylor felt that the statements were not only inappropriate but also unnecessary, highlighting the importance of maintaining a professional attitude, especially in the aftermath of a defeat.
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Fox News’ Chad Pergram discusses the impact of the government shutdown on food aid benefits, with Republicans predicting a near-settlement and Democrats continuing their push for healthcare demands.
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The European Commission is set to commend Ukraine’s ‘remarkable commitment’ to its EU membership bid, acknowledging its progress despite Russia’s ongoing war. However, the report warns of potential backslandings on anti-corruption efforts and the need for stronger rule of law reforms to ensure continued support.
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Explosions rocked a Russian ammunition facility in occupied Luhansk Oblast and several regions across Russia on November 4, according to local media reports. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and stability of military installations in the region.
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Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway discusses former President Barack Obama’s potential involvement in key 2025 races on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ The segment explores how Obama’s political influence might impact the upcoming elections.
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Bret Baier provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Tuesday, November 3 edition of ‘Special Report’, offering a glimpse into the topics and insights that will be featured in the show. The preview hints at a focused and comprehensive coverage of current events, with a likely emphasis on the midterm elections and their potential impact…
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Will Cain’s The Will Cain Show discusses SNAP benefits, AI jobs, and Nicki Minaj.
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Denmark has pledged DKK 10 million to support Ukrainian cultural initiatives and heritage restoration, announced by Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy and Minister of Culture, Tetiana Berezhna, following a meeting with Denmark’s Minister for Culture, Media, and and Sports, Jakob Engel-Schmidt. This investment underscores Denmark’s commitment to Ukraine’s cultural resilience amidst ongoing challenges.
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New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has dismissed critics who call the team’s schedule a ‘joke’ as they lead the AFC East with a 7-2 record. Vrabel emphasized that every team faces challenges in the NFL, and the idea of ‘strength of schedule’ is misleading given the league’s financial constraints. The Patriots’ recent six-game…
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The Story w/ Martha MacCallum’s Monday episode explores the Zohran campaign, government shutdown turmoil, and AI’s impact on employment. These topics reflect ongoing political challenges and economic uncertainty.
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President Barack Obama’s last-minute campaign efforts to support Rep. Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey have been criticized by Republican voters as a ‘Hail Mary’ pass, with some labeling it ‘fake excitement.’ The rally, held amid the final hours of the election, has drawn skepticism from conservatives, who argue that Obama’s involvement signals Democratic desperation.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on a case challenging former President Donald Trump’s 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum, which sparked significant trade tensions. The case centers on whether these tariffs violated the constitutional authority of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
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Candidates from both major parties are intensifying their campaign efforts ahead of the November 2025 elections in Virginia, vying for key state and federal positions. The race for control of the state legislature and critical congressional seats is becoming increasingly competitive as political strategists analyze the dynamics of the race.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed ambivalence regarding the potential delivery of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, suggesting the conflict between Russia and Ukraine should be allowed to continue. Trump stated that while the delivery ‘could’ happen, it is not at ‘this moment,’ emphasizing his reluctance to provide Kiev with such weapons.
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A body cam video has been released showing the arrest of Oklahoma teen Jesse Butler in connection with a violent sexual assault case. The case later sparked controversy after he avoided prison under a youthful offender sentence.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill is holding a final rally in Montclair, New Jersey, as she makes her last push to secure the governor’s seat ahead of Election Day. The event brings together supporters in the northern part of the state, where she hopes to build momentum for her campaign as she faces off against…
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Ukrainian forces are making strides in the Dobropillia salient, disrupting Russian force concentration in Pokrovsk. This strategic maneuver is part of Ukraine’s effort to destabilize Russian military operations in the south.
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Romanova, a musician based on Perm Street, faced detention after organizing an Oct. 22 concert to show solidarity with Stoptyime. The concert, which was not disrupted by law enforcement authorities, has sparked discussions about freedom of expression and political dissent.
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Tony Romo faced backlash for his awkward noises during the Chiefs-Bills game broadcast, as fans criticized his attempt to explain holding penalties. The Bills’ 28-21 win highlighted the game’s importance, but Romo’s controversial remarks took center stage.
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Voters across New Jersey are showing high levels of motivation as the state prepares for its gubernatorial election. Political analysts and local leaders note the intense competition and the significance of the race.
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Supporters are questioning whether Mamdani can fulfill his commitments regarding housing affordability amid the New York City mayoral election. The debate centers on the feasibility of his policies in addressing the city’s housing crisis.
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The White House has approved an emergency funding allocation of $45,000 million to support the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), providing much-needed relief for families in need. This decision follows the Trump administration’s announcement of partial funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for November.
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Thousands of Jamaicans are homeless and struggling to recover after Hurricane Melissa. Families in Black River are desperate for food, water, and medical assistance.
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Two lawsuits have been filed challenging a new rule that limits student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forg, which allows government and nonprofit workers to have their remaining federal student loans canceled after 10 years of service and monthly loan payments. Nonprofit groups and state officials have warned that the rule could be…
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Fox News Digital reports on Turning Point Action’s final campaign efforts in New Jersey, aiming to shift the state’s political leanings ahead of the gubern’tatorial election. The organization is actively engaging with Republican voters to bolster its chances of flipping the traditionally blue state.
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The UNHCR is supporting the construction of 14 homes in the Chernihiv region, five of which have been completed and nine are under construction. This initiative aims to provide shelter for victims of Russian aggression.
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Former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean has endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for governor, urging voters to back the GOP candidate in Tuesday’s election for ‘real change.’ Kean, who served as governor from 1982 to 1990, praised Ciattarelli’s character and work ethic, highlighting a potential shift in New Jersey’s political landscape as the state faces a competitive…
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Greg Gutfeld of ‘The Five’ comments on President Donald Trump’s recent remarks criticizing mainstream media for not covering ICE raids adequately and praising his administration’s record on immigration enforcement. The segment highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump and the media over coverage of his policies.
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Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports new details on an alleged ‘ISIS-inspired’ terror plot connected to Michigan on ‘Special Report.’ Law enforcement officials are currently investigating the plot, which has been described as potentially significant due to its dangerous nature.
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Russia now controls 81% of the Donetsk region, which it claims to have annexed. The ongoing conflict sees Russia seeking full control over the area.
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Ukrain’tian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has condemned the presence of the Wagner PMC flag on a Russian coast guard boat near the Estonia border, calling it a symbol of barbarism, war crimes, and chaos. The incident has drawn international attention, highlighting the symbolic significance of the Wagner PMC’s presence in the region.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor, warning that the city would face economic and social disaster under Zohran Mamdani’s leadership. He threatened to cut federal funding if Mamdani wins, calling him a ‘Communist’.
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The Russian Embassy in Sarajevo has warned that Moscow will retaliate if Bosnia and Herzegovina changes its visa-free policy with Russia, as the EU pressures the Balkan nation to align with European standards. This diplomatic tension highlights the challenges Bosnia faces in its bid for EU membership due to its continued visa-free regime and political…
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President Trump is making a final push in the upcoming New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races on Election Eve, rallying MAGA supporters to boost Republican chances in traditionally blue-leaning states. His tele-rallies aim to energize low-propensity voters, many of whom typically skip non-presidential election years.
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Former Oregon county commissioner Melissa Fireside is accused of stealing $30,000 from her mother’s boyfriend, who resides in an assisted living facility. Authorities believe she may have fled to Mexico and could be planning to escape to Amsterdam with her child.
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A drone attack in the Chernihiv region has resulted in the deaths of two workers at the Dru… in the area. The incident underscores the ongoing security challenges in the area.
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A powerful earthquake has devastated the historic Blue Mosque of Mazar-e-Sharif, one of Afghanistan’s most iconic landmarks. Dating back to the 15th century, the mosque has now suffered extensive damage, with at least 20 people confirmed dead and over 600 others injured.
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Olena Voloshyna, head of the IFC representative office in Ukraine, stated that transparent privatization of state-owned banks is vital for restoring investor confidence. The IFC emphasized that clear processes will attract international capital and stabilize Ukraine’s financial sector.
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A protester displayed Richard Cox’s mugshot at a campaign event, sparking debate over transgender bathroom policies. Cox, with a history of sex crimes, has become a symbol of the GOP’s concerns, intensifying the political struggle in Virginia.
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Governor Georgy Filimonov praised Ivan the Terrible as an ‘expander of Russian lands’ and a ‘symbol of the Russian world.’ The statue, a prominent symbol of Russian imperial history, is intended to honor Ivan IV’s role in expanding Russian territories and his enduring symbolic status as a key figure in the nation’s past.
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The National Bank of Ukraine has proposed taxing parcels up to EUR 150 to reduce gray imports and ease pressure on the balance of payments during wartime. Igor Smelyansky, the head of Ukrposhta, has voiced doubts about the measure’s effectiveness.
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An avalanche on Mount Yalung Ri in Nepal killed five foreign climbers and two Nepali guides. Rescue efforts are hindered by harsh weather and difficult terrain.
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The Trump Department of the Interior is fining a green energy company over $30,000 for killing two bald eagles with wind turbines. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing a fine of $32,340 against Ørsted Onshore for violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
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The Five co-hosts mocked former President Obama’s efforts to sway his party’s prospects in tight races, highlighting his inconsistent record. The discussion emphasized the challenges of late-stage political maneuvering.
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Prince Andrew’s biography has been removed from the royal family website one week after King Charles III initiated the process to strip his brother’s royal titles and honors. The decision marks a significant shift in the royal family’s stance, as Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
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Former President Donald Trump has stated during a ’60 Minutes’ interview that he does not know the founder of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, despite having pardoned him. This situation has sparked discussions about the potential conflicts of interest and the implications of Trump’s executive actions.
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Turkey has convened Muslim diplomats to explore a resolution for the ongoing conflict in Gaza. In parallel developments, Israel has commenced the return of Palestinian remains to the territory as part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
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The Trump administration will send only partial food stamp payments this month, following a court order requiring the preservation of the SNAP program during the government shutdown. Advocates warn that the partial payments could worsen food insecurity for low-income families.
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Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley condemned the Trump administration for its ‘crubed’ work requirements for SNAP beneficiaries as the government shutdown continues. The administration’s stance on SNAP reforms has sparked debates over food assistance programs, with Democrats arguing the shutdown jeopardizes public support.
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley has condemned the Trump administration for promoting work requirements for SNAP benefits, calling the policy corrupt and cruel. The move comes amid an ongoing government shutdown, raising concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations.
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A sprawling malware distribution network, known as the YouTube Ghost Network, has been spreading information-stealing malware disguised as free software and game hacks through thousands of fake videos. Check Point Research has uncovered the operation since 2021, which uses compromised accounts and fake engagement to trick users into downloading malicious content.
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American tennis star Danielle Collins has sparked online debate with her bold dating profile expressing unconventional lifestyle preferences and specific demands for potential partners. Her profile includes humorous yet controversial statements about her future aspirations and relationship expectations.
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The Fox News Politics newsletter focuses on the key races on Election Day 2025, particularly in New Jersey and Virginia, highlighting their significance as early indicators of Trump’s agenda and midterms. The newsletter also covers recent controversies and campaign strategies, emphasizing their potential impact on national politics.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons pledged to fulfill Trump’s deportation goals, stating that no one is off the table. Trump defended his policies, claiming they haven’t gone far enough despite criticism.
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The UK has delivered more long-range Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine to enable deeper strikes into Russia, Bloomberg reported. These missiles, with a range exceeding 250 kilometers, are being supplied to support Ukraine’s long-range attacks during the winter months.
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Shohei Ohtani has set his sights on a third World Series title with the Los Angeles Dodgers, following their back-to-back championships in his first two seasons. The two-time NL MVP is already envisioning another championship run, highlighting his confidence and ambition.
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Two girls were hospitalized after falling from a malfunctioning Ferris wheel at a Louisiana Harvest Festival. Witnesses described a terrifying scene as the ride appeared to malfunction, raising concerns about ride safety and maintenance.
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Republican candidate Jack Ciatarelli kicked off his campaign for New Jersey governor with a rally in Neptune City, setting the stage for a competitive race. Ciatarelli, a former state legislator and business executive, outlined his platform focusing on economic growth, tax reforms, and education improvements.
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A Florida sheriff’s deputy, Anthony Gonzalez, heroically rescued a 7-year-old boy from a knife-wielding older brother during a domestic violence incident near Tampa. The deputy’s single shot to the suspect’s head ended the life-threatening situation, with authorities emphasizing the dangers of domestic violence and mental health issues.
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Russian drones attacked Mykolaiv’s energy infrastructure, according to Vitaliy Kim. The strike has raised concerns about Ukraine’s energy grid security.