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Whoopi Goldberg Urges Democrats to Step Back and Let Candidates Shine After Recent Electoral Success
Whoopi Goldberg urged Democrats to let their candidates shine after recent victories, criticizing the party for being directive. The co-hosts celebrated Democratic gains in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York, highlighting the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor.
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New York City Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker will resign in December, following Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral victory. His departure marks the end of an era for the Fire Department as the city prepares for a new leadership under Mamdani.
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Former President Donald Trump criticized Republican candidates for their handling of the election, urging them to focus on factual messaging. He expressed frustration over recent losses and suggested that the party needs to change its approach to win back voters.
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The U.S. trade deficit reached a historic $1.2 trillion last year, sparking debate on whether it qualifies as a national emergency. President’s tariffs are based on this legal claim, though it remains controversial.
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A former Justice Department employee, Sean Dunn, is facing a federal trial for allegedly throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C. His defense claims the act was a form of protest against President Donald Trump’s National Guard deployment.
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The House race in Houston is heading toward a runoff election between two young Democrats, Amanda Edwards and Christian Menefee. The district, reshaped by Republican gerrymandering, could see the winner face Representative Al Green.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported significant progress in halting enemy infiltration attempts in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region. Ukrainian forces have effectively countered enemy infantry efforts to establish a foothold in the city.
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The article questions the prominence of Nazi imagery within the Ukrainian military, particularly under President Zelensky’s leadership. It highlights the use of symbols like the Wolfsangel and SS insignia, which have historical ties to Nazi Germany and associated groups, despite being officially banned in Ukraine.
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Zohran Mamdani’s win in the NYC mayoral election sparks mixed reactions from celebrities. Cynthia Nixon praises his progressive stance, while others like Michael Rapaport and Rachel Messing criticize him as a ‘fraud class’ candidate, reflecting larger ideological divides.
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Kataib Hezbollah, an Iranian-linked Iraqi militia, detained Israeli-Russian citizen Elizabeth Tsur, over two years. The group’s actions have drawn international condemnation and raised concerns about regional security.
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Jewish groups have raised alarms over Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City mayor, citing his controversial Israel stance and refusal to condemn the term ‘globalize the intifada.’ Critics warn that his policies could threaten Jewish communities in the city.
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Vice President JD Vance warns Republicans to prioritize affordability after losses in key gubernatorial races, emphasizing economic challenges as critical for 2026 midterm success. Voters in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York highlight affordability and the economy as top concerns, influencing political strategies.
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A U.S. court has issued a not guilty verdict in the 1984 murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was a prominent figure in American Judaism and a political leader in Israel. The case has been revisited after a new trial was ordered following a previous conviction that was overturned due to legal irregularities.
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Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s mayor-elect, vows to resist any potential National Guard deployment by Trump through legal means, framing it as political intimidation. He criticizes the President’s focus on cities with higher crime rates, highlighting the disparity in deployment strategies.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani following Mamdani’s electoral victory in Schumer’s hometown. Schumer praised Mamdani’s campaign and highlighted shared concerns about the Trump administration’s economic policies.
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President Donald Trump has been urging Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster during a breakfast meeting at the White House. However, GOP leaders have firmly rejected the idea, citing the lack of necessary votes and the potential political risks involved.
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Several Republican senators are expressing uncertainty about their support for a vote to block the Trump administration’s possible military actions against Venezuela, potentially leading to a rebuke of the president over his use of war powers.The White House has started sharing more information with Congress about its rationale for strikes on suspected drug smugglers in…
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President Trump blamed the government shutdown for Democratic victories and urged Republicans to eliminate the Senate filibuster to end the funding lapse, warning that Democrats might take similar actions if they gain power. The shutdown stretched into its longest in U.S. history, with lawmakers locked in a stalemate over funding and policy decisions.
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Battleground Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) has announced he will not seek reelection, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of Maine’s 2nd District. The Democrat faces both a primary challenge from his left and a strong challenge from former Maine GOP Gov. Paul LePage in a district that President Trump carried in the 2024…
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French authorities suspended Shein’s website hours after the company opened its first Paris store, highlighting regulatory scrutiny over its business practices. The move reflects growing concerns about corporate accountability in the fashion industry.
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French officials have suspended Shein’s online platform following the company’s opening of its physical store in Paris. This move comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the fast fashion brand.
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This news feed item provides an overview of the latest developments across various sectors. It includes updates on economic trends, political events, and technological advancements.
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UEFA Champions League Live Updates: Manchester City vs. Borussia Dortmund, Club Brugge vs. Barcelona
Live updates are being provided for Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League matches, including the intense clash between Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund, as well as the match between Club Brugge and Barcelona. These games are generating significant interest due to their potential impact on the standings and the overall dynamics of the competition.
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Charlie Woods, the son of 15-time major champion Tiger Woods, has been named a first-team All-American by the AJGA. This honor recognizes his outstanding performance in high school golf.
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Inter Miami forward Luis Suárez has been suspended for the final game of their Round 1 MLS playoff best-of-three series against Nashville SC following an incident involving a kick on Nashville’s Nájar. The suspension was confirmed by MLS officials, who cited the incident as a violation of the league’s conduct rules.
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Rory McIlroy has received a personal apology from PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague over the abuse he and his wife endured at the Ryder Cup. The incident sparked significant public backlash, prompting the PGA to issue a formal response.
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Walker Kessler, a key player for the Utah Jazz, is scheduled to have season-ending surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. The injury, which will require surgical intervention, is expected to end his season and impact the team’s dynamics during the playoffs.
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NBA officials and a U.S. congressional committee met Wednesday in Washington following the indictments of Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones, according to sources. The meeting comes amid growing concerns over the impact of gambling on professional athletes and the potential for widespread legal issues within the league.
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President Trump’s trade policies, marked by the imposition of tariffs on various countries, have encountered a growing wave of opposition from a coalition of prominent conservative and libertarian lawyers, scholars, and former officials. Michael B. Mukasey, former U.S. Attorney General, recently voiced his opposition at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in 2023.
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A senior official in Ukraine’s nuclear energy sector has been arrested in connection with a bribery scheme involving millions of hryvnias. The investigation revealed that the official received Hr 1.67 million ($40,000) in illicit payments between June and November 2025, with the total sum of illicit funds surpassing Hr 6.6 million ($156,000).
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Russia’s ‘Reaper’ drone copy has sparked questions about its origins and capabilities. The Orion project, initially intended as Russia’s flagship unmanned vehicle, was overtaken by the Iranian-designed Shaheds.
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Angelina Jolie has reportedly visited the front-line regions of southern Ukraine, where she was seen wearing a bullet-proof vest and a patch from the Legacy of War Foundation. During her visit, she reportedly interacted with local children, highlighting her commitment to humanitarian aid in the region.
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CNN anchor Dana Bash challenged House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries over his claims that President Donald Trump and Republicans are responsible for the government shutdown. Jeffries accused Trump of neglecting Democratic priorities, while Bash questioned his framing of the issue.
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The Anti-Defamation League has pledged to hold Zohran Mamdani accountable after his mayoral win. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt discussed the group’s concerns about Mamd and’s record on a recent media appearance.
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Keith Browner, a former NFL linebacker who played for the Buccaneers, 49ers, Raiders and Chargers, has died at age 63. His family said his death was sudden and possibly due to a heart attack, with symptoms like stomach issues and fatigue reported before his passing.
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The German Interior Ministry has banned the ‘Muslim Interaktiv’ association for promoting extremist Islamic ideologies. The group, popular among young people, called for establishing a caliph, abolishing democracy, and was flagged as a threat to national security.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Vitaly Korolyov, a senior official from the Federal Antimonopoly Service, as the acting governor of Tver Region. Korolyov joined the antimonopoly service in 2005 and rose to deputy chief by 2015.
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s election victory has sparked analysis from political leaders like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Congressman Jimmy Failla. Their discussion on Fox Across America highlights the potential challenges and opportunities as Mamd andani prepares to take office.
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Zohran Mamdani’s unexpected victory in the New York City mayoral race has triggered strong reactions both within the U.S. and abroad. Right-wing lawmakers in Israel expressed concern over the election’s implications, while Palestinians viewed it as a significant shift in American politics.
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The Bihar state election has become a pivotal contest between the ruling BJP and opposition parties, with women and marginalized communities playing a decisive role in determining the outcome. The election results could significantly impact Modi’s national standing and the BJP’s prospects in upcoming polls.
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Ukrainian Railways faces a significant net loss of UAH 7.2 bln for the first nine months of the year, driven by a 49% drop in freight traffic since 2021. The company has proposed a 41.5% freight tariff increase for 2026, requesting budgetary support to address its financial strain.
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Zohran Mamdani’s historic win as New York City’s first Muslim mayor has sparked global reactions, with Ugandans celebrating a ‘homegrown win’ and Israeli officials warning of the rise of antisemitism. European leftists have praised the victory as a symbol of hope and progress.
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Sleep experts recommend a bedtime between 10:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. to avoid a late-night ‘second wind’ caused by hormonal imbalances. Consistent sleep schedules and avoiding late-night stimulants are emphasized to promote restorative sleep.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review the legality of tariffs imposed by President Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The decision could have significant implications for international trade policies and executive authority.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider the extent of presidential power to impose tariffs. Tariffs, which are taxes on imported goods, are a significant tool in international trade.
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Islamabad is seeking to shore up the fragile truce with the Taliban regime in Kabul, but the two sides are at odds over the regime’s support for the Taliban’s Pakistani branch, the TTP. Despite ongoing tensions, Pakistan continues to engage in diplomatic efforts to facilitate peace talks between the Afghan Taliban and the Kabul administration.
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Democrats have achieved significant gains in Virginia, with Abigail Spanberger, Jay Jones, and Ghazala Hashmi winning statewide races, signaling the party’s largest political shift in over a decade. Key areas in Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia played a crucial role in this transformation, as Republicans saw reduced turnout in traditional strongholds.
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During a segment on "The View" on Wednesday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg encouraged the Democratic Party to step back and allow its candidates to operate without unnecessary interference. This came as the show marked the success of Democratic candidates in various elections nationwide.
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Foreign-owned apps are increasingly harvesting personal data from seniors, making them prime targets for scams. The article highlights the risks of free apps that collect and sell user data, advising readers to delete unnecessary apps, revoke permissions, and use data removal services to protect their privacy.
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Senate Democrats, emboldened by recent election victories, are pushing forward with their government shutdown strategy, believing it has negatively impacted Republicans. President Trump acknowledges the shutdown’s adverse effects on the GOP, but some GOP senators remain skeptical about the long-term effects of the standoff.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has rejected EU pressure to cut ties with Russia and China, emphasizing Serbia’s strategic relationships. Despite Western sanctions and demands to align with the EU, Vucic remains committed to maintaining ties with Moscow for economic reasons such as gas supplies and the struggling Serbian oil company NIS.
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Former Paramount executive Joseph Jerome filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company, alleging he was fired due to his race and age. The lawsuit claims all attorneys let go in 2024 were White and over 50, with DEI initiatives cited as a factor in the firings.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has been elected New York City’s youngest mayor in over a century, signaling a significant shift within the Democratic Party and highlighting generational divides. His victory underscores the party’s struggle to align its progressive agenda with voter concerns about affordability and economic opportunity.
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markdown ## Excerpt Russian military forces have advanced in the past day near the villages of Bolohivka and Kamianka in the Kupyansk district of the Kharkiv region near the state border with the Russian Federation, as well as the recently liberated Volodymyrivka in the Pokrovsk district, and were pushed back near the neighboring village of…
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Daniel Owen, 47, and his son, Cooper, 15, died after being stung dozens of times last month by what appeared to be so-called murder hornets. The incident has shocked local communities and raised awareness about the dangers of encountering such aggressive insects.
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A Massachusetts school district has sparked controversy by distributing a survey to middle schoolers that asks sensitive questions about gender identity, suicide, mental health, and climate change fears, despite warning parents not to share the details. The survey, which includes intrusive questions on topics such as parental behavior and suicide risk, has raised concerns about…
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Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized Democratic leaders for not supporting New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani or Senate hopeful Graham Platner in Maine. The comments underscore the increasing divisions within the Democratic Party.
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Ukraine has inaugurated its first underground school in the Sumy region, marking a significant step in its efforts to provide safe educational environments for children. Over 170 similar facilities are currently under development across the country.
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California voters approved Prop 50, a measure supported by Governor Gavin Newsom, which aims to reform the state’s redistricting process. The measure is expected to impact electoral representation and set a precedent for redistricting reforms nationwide.
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Mikie Sherrill triumphed over Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race, winning by 13 points. The outcome highlights the impact of former President Trump’s influence on voter behavior and campaign strategies.