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Ukrainian air defense forces neutralized 206 enemy drones during a massive Russian attack on Saturday night, with 13 attack UAVs hitting seven locations. The operation highlights the escalating use of drone warfare in modern conflict.
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Authorities are investigating a burglary at a property linked to NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The incident has highlighted a growing trend of burglaries targeting professional athletes across the U.S.
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China has exempted Nexperia from its semiconductor export ban, impacting Europe’s automotive industry supply chain. The move is expected to ease tensions and maintain China’s position in the global semiconductor market.
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Rap star Nicki Minaj expressed gratitude for President Donald Trump’s efforts in addressing Christian persecution in Nigeria. The U.S. government has designated Nigeria a ‘country of particular concern’ to combat ongoing violence against Christians.
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Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel blames socialism for Venezuela’s decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty. She attributes the nation’s collapse to decades of socialist governance, open borders, and the collapse of public services, which she links to corruption, cartel influence, and foreign alliances with Russia and Iran.
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Cybersecurity expert shares six essential steps to protect against dark web threats, including data removal services, password managers and antivirus software. Understanding the dark web is key to preventing its effects.
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Gen Z men are avoiding dating due to the fear of being filmed and mocked on social media, with 37% of the generation remaining celibate. The pressure to document and share dating experiences is altering how men conduct themselves in real life, increasing the risk of public shaming and reluctance to pursue relationships.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sidestepped questions about potential U.S. military strikes on Venezuela, instead focusing on criticizing Democrats for the government shutdown that has delayed payments to U.S. troops. Hegseth accused the Democratic Party of obstructing the legislative process, thereby causing the pay delays for the armed forces.
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Megan and Jared Small joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss their visit to the White House for the Halloween event and their child’s creative costume that went viral online. The parents shared the origin of their child’s costume idea.
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The German military has proceeded with contracts for kamikaze drones worth €900 million ($1.05 billion) despite test failures. Two Stark drones missed targets, while Rheinmetall did not participate in evaluations.
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Democrat Mikie Sherrill asserts New Jersey remains a ‘blue state’ despite the close race against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. The contest highlights the state’s political significance in national elections.
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Two people were killed and 21 injured in Kherson region over the past 24 hours due to Russian shelling. The attack has also caused damage to eight high-rise buildings in the region.
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A new Pentagon memo allows commanders to override decisions on trans soldiers retention and enforces birth-sex uniforms at hearings. The policy is part of a broader campaign by Trump to roll back DEI policies and restrict sex-change surgery.
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US President Donald Trump has rejected Hungary’s request for an exemption from sanctions on Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil. Prime Minister Viktor Orban sought relief, citing energy security concerns, but Trump stated there would be no special treatment for Budapest.
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Jaclyn Smith, the iconic ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star, marks her 80th birthday with fans praising her youthful appearance and timeless elegance. Smith has maintained a successful career in entertainment and business, including launching a fashion line for Kmart.
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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., discusses government reopening efforts amid Democratic resistance to a Republican-backed continuing resolution. Emmer predicts the government will resume operations after the upcoming elections.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued an apology to U.S. President Donald Trump over the airing of an anti-tariff ad featuring Ronald Reagan, which raised tensions between the two nations. The ad, which was seen as a potential affront to Trump’s trade policies, led to diplomatic concerns.
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The G7 Energy Ministers condemned Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, highlighting the impact on energy security and reaffirming support for Ukraine’s sovereignty. The coalition’s unified stance underscores growing concerns about the strategic importance of Ukraine’s energy systems in the ongoing conflict.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has officially designated Nigeria as a ‘country of particular concern’ due to the growing persecution of Christians in the country. The move comes amid rising tensions in Nigeria, where religious conflicts have led to deadly attacks on Christian communities.
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Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, has given her first interview since her husband’s assassination. The interview provided insight into her emotional state and the challenges facing the organization.
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Urban Meyer, a former Ohio State coach, joined Fox & Friends Weekend to preview the Ohio State-Penn, State rivalry game. The segment highlighted the historical significance of the matchup and factors shaping the outcome.
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The ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-hosts revisit former President Barack Obama’s 2013 comments calling government shutdowns ‘total irresponsibility’ as Democrats face accusations of prolonging the current standoff.
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Ukrainian forces reported 157 combat clashes in 24 hours, according to a Telegram update. The report underscores the ongoing conflict during the Russian invasion.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves in a unique situation as they prepare to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the winner-take-all Game 7 of the World Series. After a thrilling Game 6 that saw the Dodgers escape elimination through an unorthodox double play, the team is now faced with the challenging decision of whether…
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TV trays, once a symbol of postwar convenience, are gaining popularity again as Americans adapt to remote work, smaller living spaces, and streaming culture. These multifunctional furniture pieces are now serving as mini desks, dining tables, and drink stands, reflecting a shift in how people spend time at home.
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Hollywood actors are increasingly welcoming children later in life. Celebrities such as Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Kelsey Grammer are part of this trend, with Pacino becoming the oldest new dad at 83.
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Fox Nation co-host Joey Jones is launching a new series, ‘Veterans Inc.,’ that showcases how military veterans have successfully transitioned their service experience into entrepreneurial ventures. The series, featured on ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ aims to highlight the innovative business strategies and leadership skills of veterans in the private sector.
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The University of Pennsylvania has confirmed it is investigating after receiving offensive emails that appeared to originate from its Graduate School of Education. These messages, described as highly offensive and hurtful, were sent to members of the campus community and included accusations of bias, elitism, and unethical practices in admissions.
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A fan with an American flag disrupted Game 6 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays before being tackled by security during the sixth inning. The Canadian crowd at Rogers Centre booed the man, highlighting the tension between the two border nations.
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Heidi Klum stunned at her New York City Halloween party with a hand-painted Medusa costume, complete with a serpent headpiece and intricate details. Her transformation, inspired by generative AI, featured a 15-person team of artists and her husband Tom Kaulitz as the doomed Greek soldier.
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Strategists and local leaders are concerned that Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli’s campaigns have not done enough to energize Latino voters in Passaic County, which is a critical bellwether for the GOP’s recent gains among Latino voters. Latino turnout is lagging, raising fears that the trend may not persist without Trump on the ballot.
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Arsenal look to extend their lead atop the Premier League table, while Manchester United aim for a fourth consecutive victory.
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Ukrainian drone commander Robert ‘Madyar’ Brovde vowed to continue strikes on Russia, calling the drones ‘Free Ukrainian Birds.’ The commander highlighted their unpredictability and effectiveness in disrupting Russian operations.
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Daylight saving time ends tomorrow, marking the transition back to standard time. This change can have both destabilizing and clarifying effects on daily routines and activities.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is considering easing travel restrictions to Israel following a Middle East diplomatic tour. The potential change in policy could signal a shift in Germany’s approach to regional stability and security.
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier opened the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo during his Africa tour, marking a significant cultural and diplomatic engagement. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul concluded his Middle,
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Kenny Chesney recounts his 2009 emotional breakdown on stage in Indianapolis, which marked a turning point in his career. The singer credits this pivotal moment with leading to his eventual induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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PETA’s campaign for an animal memorial plaque at Wesleyan University sparked criticism for its odd approach to mourning livestock. Meanwhile, the Washington Post harshly reviewed Karine Jean-Pierre’s new book, calling it cliché-laden and emblematic of the Democratic Party’s intellectual drift.
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New research published in Pediatrics reveals that introducing peanuts to infants between 4-11 months old reduces peanut allergies by 43% compared to previous guidelines that delayed exposure until age 3. The study, led by Dr. David Hill, highlights the effectiveness of early allergen introduction as part of updated clinical practices following the LEAP trial’s findings.
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Strip club executives allegedly bribed a New York tax auditor with cash, luxury Florida trips and lap dances worth thousands of dollars a day to slash millions from their tax bills, according to a sweeping indictment by Attorney General Letitia James.
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Dictionary.com has declared ‘6-7’ the 2025 Word of the Year, recognizing its viral rise in popularity and cultural relevance. The term, associated with Gen Alpha slang, gained traction after being popularized by LaMelo Ball.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has initiated efforts to mend Canada’s strained relations with China, following a prolonged period of tension and estrangement. The meeting between Carney and President Xi Jinping marks a significant step in improving diplomatic ties between the two nations.
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Lara Trump joined Fox & Friends Weekend to discuss the relocation of Trump administration officials to military housing amid political violence concerns. The segment also covered Kamala Harris’ remarks about Trump’s ballroom.
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Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been reelected in a landslide victory, despite widespread protests and the banning of two major opposition parties. The election, which was contested by only one opposition party, has drawn intense international criticism for alleged irregularities and a lack of transparency.
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The segment explores the ongoing political tensions involving Democrats, potential government shutdowns, and the controversy surrounding President Biden’s ‘enemies list.’
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Paul Perez highlights the consequences of Biden’s immigration policies, citing a hit-and-run case and a major bust of migrant truck drivers. The incident has sparked debate on border security and enforcement effectiveness.
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Far right groups are criticizing Muslim leaders in New York and London for their liberal stances, despite operating in different political contexts. The movement’s focus on shared backgrounds highlights a strategy to challenge leftist governance in major urban centers.
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President Donald Trump has labeled Nigeria a ‘country of particular concern’ following a recent wave of Christian massacres, a decision that has drawn mixed reactions from both domestic and international observers. The administration’s move follows reports of violent attacks targeting Christian communities in the northern regions of Nigeria, where militant groups have been accused of…
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Fox News’ Mike Caudill joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to preview the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, highlighting the $1.7,9 billion in display value. He also revealed the Best of Show award winner.
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In a display of nuclear readiness, Russian President Vladimir Putin has highlighted new weapons tests, signaling to the United States that Moscow is prepared to assert its influence. This move comes amid stalled negotiations with Washington, indicating a shift toward more aggressive posturing by the Kremlin.
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President Trump’s campaign is allowing donors to the Trump Ballroom fundraiser to remain anonymous. This follows reports of corporate donors having business dealings with the administration.
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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen I. Miran argues that fears of inflation are exaggerated, urging the Fed to swiftly reduce interest rates to prevent economic stagnation. He addresses concerns about the potential consequences of delayed monetary policy adjustments.
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The 2013 government shutdown, fueled by Republican opposition to the Affordable Care Act, led to a 16-day crisis. Speaker John Boehner faced criticism for his leadership, while Ted Cruz’s involvement sparked internal Republican tensions.
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Legal changes may soon allow for extreme gerrymandering maps, raising concerns about fair representation. This could set a precedent for more aggressive redistricting strategies.
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Enrollment for Affordable Care Act (ACA) health coverage starts on November 1, with potential for significant price increases. The article provides guidance for selecting a plan amid congressional gridlock over tax credits.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is planning his first U.S. visit in seven years, with a focus on security agreements and a nuclear deal. However, he is not expected to recognize Israel despite Trump’s wishes.
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A study has found that marathon runners consistently finish slower in cities with higher levels of dangerous air particles. Researchers note that pollution may impair respiratory function, leading to slower race times.
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Federal authorities have announced plans to revise the U.S. citizenship application process to ensure only fully qualified immigrants become citizens. Cynthia Verduzco, who was brought to the United States from Mexico as an infant, recently applied for citizenship following the November election, highlighting the personal impact of these policy changes.
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President Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, agreeing to cut tariffs on Chinese imports by 10% in exchange for cooperation on the fentanyl crisis.
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Senate Republicans are resisting President Donald Trump’s demand to eliminate the Senate filibuster as a means to end the government shutdown. Despite Trump’s call for the ‘nuclear option,’ GOP leaders like John Thune and John Barrasso maintain that the filibuster is a critical legislative safeguard.