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Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) released combat footage from Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, showing ongoing special operations amid fierce battles. The live coverage highlights Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, with updates provided five times today.
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The Russian Defense Ministry reported that in October, the country deployed an unprecedented number of guided aerial bombs (KAB) against Ukraine, targeting military positions and urban areas near the front line. Over 5,328 munitions were dropped during this period, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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Critics warn that Mamdani’s potential rise as Florida’s biggest realtor could have significant implications. Political analysts discuss the final hours of key races in New York City, New Jersey and Virginia.
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Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has died at the age of 84 following complications from pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He was surrounded by his family at the time of his death.
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Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, who served under President George W. Bush during the 9/11 attacks and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has died at age 84. His family confirmed his death on Tuesday, noting he passed away due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.
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Voters in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia are mobilizing ahead of Election Day for key mayoral and gubernatorial races. The ‘Fox & Friends First’ initiative is supporting voter engagement in these critical local elections.
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Kim Yong Nam, a former ceremonial head of state in North Korea, has died at the age of 97. His decadeslong survival at his post despite political purges is a rarity in North Korea.
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Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended Zohran Mamdani after GOP Rep. Brandon Gill criticized his Arabic campaigning as a ‘humiliation.’ Other Republicans, including Rep. Randy Fine, joined the backlash, with Trump endorsing Cuomo and threatening federal funding if Mamdani wins.
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Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth revealed the intense social media backlash she faced after expressing sympathy for Charlie Kirk following his assassination, describing it as ‘nearly broke’ her. Her post, which acknowledged Kirk’s family and faith, led to criticism from fans who accused her of betraying the LGBTQ+ community.
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Sarah Ferguson will live separately from Prince Andrew after King Charles revokes his titles, as experts predict she aims to establish her own home. The royal family scandal continues to affect their daughters’ social standing.
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Scott Adams, the creator of ‘Dilbert,’ has publicly appealed for help accessing Pluvicto, a newly FDA-approved drug that offers hope for patients with advanced prostate cancer. His case has highlighted ongoing challenges in accessing this treatment despite its proven efficacy.
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Curtis Sliwa and Andrew Cuomo warn that Zohran Mamdani’s potential mayoral victory could exacerbate the prostitution crisis on Roosevelt Avenue, leading to a citywide surge in vice and crime. The strip has been described as a ‘red light district’ with rampant sex trafficking and gang-related violence, prompting the FBI to prioritize the issue in its…
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The FBI has successfully foiled a terror plot allegedly involving US citizens planning an ISIS-inspired Halloween attack, with new evidence against Bryan Kohberger emerging from Michigan.
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Scott Presler, a voter registration activist, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the New Jersey gubernatorial race, focusing on the importance of undecided voters and the influence of former President Donald Trump. His analysis highlights the pivotal role such voters play in shaping the election’s outcome.
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The mayoral race in New York is seen as a barometer for whether voters support a left-wing shift, while Democrats in New Jersey and Virginia are reiterating their focus on countering President Trump’s policies.
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Artificial intelligence advancements could lead to significant job losses, raising concerns about a potential socialist surge if policymakers fail to address the crisis. Senator Bernie Sanders warns that AI might benefit only a handful of billionaires, while the broader populace could face widespread unemployment.
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Rutgers associate professor Whitney Strub sparked backlash after comparing members of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) to his poorly behaved rescue cat, calling them ‘yowling incoherently’ and ‘pooping on the floor.’ The post, shared on X, drew criticism from students and faculty, with some accusing Strub of bias against conservatives.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point Middle East peace plan is at a critical juncture as a shaky ceasefire in Gaza creates an opportunity for lasting regional change. Success hinges on sustained pressure on Hamas and Iran to ensure long-term stability.
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The article highlights the resurgence of antisemitism as an ancient hatred rooted in religious persecution, emphasizing its modern resurgence through social media and the need for condemnation rather than engagement.
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Former staffers of President Biden have criticized the slow rollout of his clean energy and infrastructure programs, attributing the delays to an executive branch that prioritized caution and reactive strategies over proactive implementation. The report highlights how bureaucratic inertia and an over-reliance on procedural compliance hindered the ex-president’s ambitious climate and infrastructure goals.
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Democrats are showing signs of division as the government shutdown approaches a record length. While many senators are engaging in serious talks to end the stalemate, others remain committed to continuing the fight, highlighting the internal party rift on how to resolve the crisis.
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Napoli is aggressively pursuing Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo in a potential midseason transfer. Transfer Talk reports the latest rumors about the situation.
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Belgian military authorities have ordered the use of lethal force against unidentified drones flying over military and civilian facilities, including the Kleine Brogel Air Base, following three nights of suspicious drone activity. The decision reflects growing concerns about potential threats to national security from unmanned aerial vehicles.
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The front-line railway station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, has been closed indefinitely, redirecting trains to Husariv, Kharkiv Oblast. This development impacts regional transportation and military logistics.
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As Election Day 2025 approaches, President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda faces its first major test in key contests across the United States. Voters in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City, among other states, will cast their ballots in races that are seen as significant indicators of the upcoming midterm elections.
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US President Donald Trump has defended his push to resume nuclear weapons testing, claiming the US arsenal is powerful enough to destroy the world 150 times. He argues the US is the only country not conducting such tests and calls for global denuclearization despite claims that Russia and China are secretly testing.
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Lincoln Center Theater presents a new play on the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, created by the team behind ‘The Jungle.’ The production features Stephen Kunken and Natalie Gold, offering insight into the political and environmental debates that shaped the 1997 climate agreement.
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Trump advisers received over $1.6 million from the Albanian opposition, raising questions about the role of foreign political consulting. The Democratic Party of Albania disclosed these payments, highlighting the intersection of U.S. foreign policy and private consulting interests.
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Prosecutors are urging a judge to reject James B. Comey’s request to dismiss the case against him, arguing that the filing lacks concrete evidence of information leaks. Comey, former F.B.I. director, claims the charges are part of a political vendetta by the Trump administration.
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President Trump and his Energy Secretary are at odds over the U.S. approach to nuclear testing, highlighting a growing divide within the administration on nuclear policy. The disagreement underscores the complexities of U.S. nuclear strategy and raises questions about the consistency of the administration’s stance on national security issues.
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Prominent Republicans have distanced themselves from Tucker Carlson over allegations of antisemitism linked to his interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes. Senator Ted Cruz reaffirmed his support for Israel and America, highlighting the political divide within the GOP.
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Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Andrew Cuomo, the former New York Governor, for the upcoming mayoral race in New York City, despite Cuomo’s controversial history. Trump’s endorsement comes as a surprise since it contradicts his usual alignment with other political figures.
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Coach Jonathan Gannon has confirmed Jacoby Brissett will remain the backup to Kyler Murray despite leading the Cardinals to their first win since mid-September. The coach emphasized that the decision is about long-term strategy, not the game’s outcome.
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The Dallas Cowboys, after a 27-37 loss to the Cardinals, now trail the Eagles by 3½ games in the NFC East. With the trade deadline approaching on Tuesday, owner Jerry Jones is considering potential trades to improve the team’s chances of making the postseason.
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A construction worker died and another was hospitalized in critical condition following a partial collapse of the medieval Torre dei Conti tower in Rome. The Romanian Foreign Ministry has issued statements mourning the loss and expressing concern for the injured worker.
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A class-action lawsuit alleges Spotify allowed billions of fraudulent Drake streams generated by bots between 2022 and 2025, inflating his royalties at the expense of other artists. The complaint highlights the platform’s pro-rata royalty model and suggests bot activity obscured the true origins of streams.
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Peru has broken diplomatic relations with Mexico following a dispute over asylum granted to former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chavez, who faces charges related to a coup attempt. The decision marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations.
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Israeli soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee at the Sde Teiman detention facility have publicly defended their actions, claiming they are being unfairly prosecuted and vowing to fight for justice. The case involves an incident from July 2024 where five reservists were charged with rape and later indicted for aggravated abuse after video footage…
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President Donald Trump is set to face significant challenges in the upcoming elections, his ongoing Supreme Court case involving tariffs, and the looming threat of a government shutdown. His administration’s reliance on unilateral executive actions is now being tested as he navigates these multifaceted pressures.
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Freshmen athletes delivered standout performances in the opening games of the season, with Koa Peat leading the Wildcats to a victory over the reigning champions with 30 points.
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Celtics star wing Jaylen Brown was irate after an apparent no-call late in Monday’s 10, 105-103 loss to the Utah Jazz that he said “cost us the game.” Brown expressed frustration over the missed call, which he believed was pivotal to the outcome.
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Victor Conte, the central figure in the BALCO scandal, has died at 75. His actions led to the distribution of undetectable performance-enhancing drugs to high-profile athletes.
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Grizzlies star Ja Morant returned from his one-game suspension and had 18 points and 10 assists in a loss to the Pistons. His performance has sparked discussions about his return to form and impact on the team.
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Myles Turner faced mixed reactions from Indiana Pacers fans during his return to the arena, with some booing him despite his efforts. Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered a crucial buzzer-beater, sealing the win for the Bucks.
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The Arizona Cardinals ended their losing streak with a decisive victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Dallas. This win marks a significant turnaround for the team and boosts morale.
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Durango police chief Brice Current has called for an investigation into a federal agent’s alleged use of a chokehold on a protester, stating it appeared to be an out-of-policy and possibly illegal use of force. The incident has prompted local law enforcement to review whether the federal agent violated any laws during the encounter.
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The governor’s race in the president’s backyard could tell us if a backlash has arrived. Winsome Earle-Sears and Aby Spanberger are facing off on Tuesday in the Virginia governor’s race.
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Senator Richard Blumenthal is requesting information from undisclosed donors to President Trump’s ballroom project, raising questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest. The request follows concerns over the lack of disclosure of business interests contributing to the Trump Organization’s ventures.
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The Arizona Cardinals ended their five-game losing streak with a 27-17 road win over the Dallas Cowboys, moving to 3-5 while the Cowboys fell to 3-5-1 heading into their bye week. The victory was crucial for both teams, as Arizona needed a win to keep their season afloat and the Cowboys looked to rebound from…
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The Miller family faces a legal challenge over protests near their home, raising questions about free speech and safety. Stephen Miller, a key Trump administration figure, is central to the immigration and law enforcement policies under scrutiny.
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Political strategist Katie Zacharia criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom for his aggressive approach to redistricting, claiming it amounts to bullying. She discusses this during ‘Fox News @ Night,’ also touching on President Donald Trump’s recent ’60 Minutes’ interview.
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The U.S. government shutdown has entered its second month with no resolution in sight, as political predictions from both parties continue to clash. Republicans have repeatedly forecast an end to the shutdown, citing upcoming elections and potential Democratic concessions, but these forecasts have failed to materialize.
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Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken has denied making a direct threat to Russia, stating that his remarks about NATO’s response to a potential attack were misinterpreted by the media. The controversy arose after his comments during an interview were widely reported, leading to accusations of provocation from Russian officials.
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The No. 7 Michigan Wolverines set a record-breaking first-half scoring mark with 69 points, leading to a 121-78 victory over Oakland. The team’s dominance continued into the second half, with Michigan finishing in a tie for the fifth-highest total in program history.
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Mamdani is leading New York’s mayoral race but concerns over his sketchy policy plans remain high. Voters are anxious about the potential impact of his proposed policies.
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A left-wing city commissioner candidate, Haley McKnight, sent a death threat-laced voicemail to Republican Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana after he supported the GOP’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The voicemail, obtained by Fox News, included personal insults and explicit threats, sparking a debate on the boundaries of political discourse.
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Rubik’s Wowcube is launching a digital version of the classic Rub, aiming to modernize the iconic puzzle game for a new generation of players. The company seeks to engage younger demographics through interactive and multiplayer features.
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Curtis Sliwa warns that open-air prostitution on Roosevelt Avenue could spread citywide if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor. He says the crisis could worsen without decisive action against landlords and pimps.
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First Lady Melania Trump is set to receive the ‘Patriyot of the Year’ award at the Fox Nation’s Patriot Awards, as announced by Fox News host Sean Hannity during his show ‘Hannity.’ The recognition highlights her advocacy for American values and her role in promoting patriotic initiatives.