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As the final days of the California Proposition 50 redistricting election approach, Democrats remain optimistic about their chances. Proponents of the measure assert that voters are motivated by the opportunity to thwart President Trump’s agenda.
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Stephen A. Smith questioned whether the Miami Dolphins’ decision to part ways with general manager Chris Grier was influenced by racial dynamics, as the Black GM was let go before the head coach with African American ancestry. The Dolphins explained the move was a strategic decision to improve the team’s future prospects.
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A new video advertisement from the pro-Israel group Canary Mission is calling out the Democratic Socialists of America for scheming to take over the Democratic Party from within. The video highlights concerns about the DSA’s influence and its potential impact on the party’s direction.
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India’s leading oil refiner has resumed Russian oil imports amid U.S. pressure, highlighting its strategic balance between economic interests and geopolitical considerations. The decision follows Washington’s new sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, which temporarily halted purchases last week.
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Wayfair has begun its Black Friday sale early, offering up to 82% off on a wide range of furniture and decor items, including rugs, beds, and holiday essentials. The sale, running through November 9, features partnerships with brands like Le Creset and Kelly Clarkson Home, providing customers with significant savings on bedroom furniture, living room…
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A civil rights organization has filed a complaint against the University of California, Irvine (UCI), alleging that its Samueli School of Engineering is implementing unlawful racial quotas by setting goals to have the number of Black faculty, students, and staff match or exceed the Black population in California. The Equal Protection Project (EPP), led by…
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have placed two-way star Travis Hunter on injured reserve after a noncontact knee injury. Coach Liam Coen expressed uncertainty about Hunter’s season return, impacting the already weakened receiver corps.
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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer and a man from Honduras were injured in a shooting during a traffic stop near Phoenix, Arizona. The incident occurred at 4 a.m. when officers pulled over Jose Garcia-Sorto, who began to pull away as they approached, leading to the officer’s defensive discharge of his weapon.
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Greg Gutfeld comments on Trump’s request to Republicans to ax the filibuster to end the government shutdown. Former VP Kamala Harris drops f-bombs over the White House ballroom.
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The British political talk show ‘The Five’ has sparked controversy by critiquing Glamour U.K.’s 0225 ‘Women of the Year’ cover, which features J.K. Rowling. The discussion highlights differing opinions on the selection and representation of women in media and public discourse.
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Ukrainian forces have launched a missile strike against Oryol CHPP and Novobryansk electrical substation in Bryansk region, targeting Russia’s critical energy infrastructure. The attack is seen as a strategic move to disrupt Russia’s nuclear power network and weaken its war economy.
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A Category 5 hurricane has devastated western Jamaica, with the small community of New River facing extensive damage and ongoing cleanup efforts. At least 19 people have died nationwide, officials said.
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Military veterans in Congress are criticizing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for dodging questions on whether he will forgo his paycheck during the government shutdown. Reps. Gabe Evans, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and Tom Barrett, all veterans, have pledged to defer their paychecks, while Jeffries has evaded direct answers on the matter.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirmed the transfer of three bodies to Israeli authorities, marking the first return of deceased hostages since hostilities resumed. The organization acted as a neutral intermediary, emphasizing its role in facilitating the transfer without participating in locating the remains.
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The Baltimore Ravens beat the Miami Dolphins 28-6, with Lamar Jackson accounting for four touchdowns. Analysts Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wild, discuss whether the Ravens are back and preview the Josh Allen vs. Mahomes matchup.
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Russia has raised concerns about its airline safety, but new analysis suggests the issue is more complex than officially stated. The Moscow Times report indicates that while there are valid concerns, the situation is not as dire as it seems.
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Carmen Montiel, a former Miss Venezuela contestant, has emerged as a congressional candidate, criticizing Nicolás Maduro’s regime as a ‘criminal regime’ responsible for spreading chaos beyond Venezuela’s borders. She argues that the country’s descent into crime and repression has led to widespread suffering and that most Venezuelans would back U.S. action to end Maduro’s rule.
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Erika Kirk will share memories of her late husband Charlie Kirk in an upcoming interview, highlighting their deep connection and his lasting impact.
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As the government shutdown nears its first month, millions of Americans on SNAP benefits are at risk of losing their assistance. Food banks in Illinois report increasing demand as people struggle to access basic necessities.
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Ukraine has announced plans to implement further security measures for an additional 100 critical infrastructure facilities by the end of the year. This expansion of protective measures is part of a broader initiative to safeguard vital sectors from potential threats, ensuring continuity of essential services.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Eagle Pass, Texas intercepted nearly 90 pounds of liquid methamphetamine during a vehicle inspection this week, with the narcotics hidden in plastic bottles. The seizure, valued at over $800,000, was made at the Camino Real International Bridge on October 29.
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Tony Blair’s new report rebrands the UK’s energy strategy amid rising costs and public discontent. Critics argue that the plan shifts priorities from clean to cheap power without addressing the financial strain on households.
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Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical analyst, explores the brain’s reaction to prayer for miracles on ‘The Will Cain Show.’ The discussion highlights the intersection of neuroscience and spirituality, exploring how the human brain processes such acts of faith.
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Tennessee Democratic State Representative Gloria Johnson has raised concerns about campus free speech issues while accusing the Trump administration of being ‘fascist.’
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Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas covers the intense New Jersey gubernatorial race on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ Ciattarelli expresses confidence in his message’s resonance with voters.
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Actress Julia Fox faces backlash for her Halloween costume inspired by Jackie Kennedy’s iconic blood-stained pink suit from the day of JFK’s assassination. She defended her choice as a statement on trauma, power, and femininity, but critics condemned the perceived insensitivity of using historical trauma for personal expression.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has come under fire from opposition politician Sahra Wagenknecht for labeling recent drone sightings over Germany as Russian. Wagenknecht argues that Merz lacks evidence and is fueling public alarm without proof.
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The NFL fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for improperly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson’s practice participation, citing negligence rather than intent. The Ravens acknowledged the error and pledged to ensure full compliance with league guidelines moving forward.
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Sarah Ferguson is preparing to move out of Royal Lodge as her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, loses his royal titles. This marks the end of decades of shared living arrangements, with Ferguson focusing on an independent life.
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On November 6, Interfax-Ukraine will host a press conference to explore how Ukrainians relate to capitalism. The event aims to evaluate public sentiment towards economic reforms and evolving social dynamics in Ukraine.
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Terence Sears, husband of Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, expressed anger as Democrats scheduled a redistricting session, preventing his wife from campaigning. Sears attended a Republican rally in Montgomery County, where he criticized the party’s tactics and emphasized the need for Virginia to maintain its political balance.
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A new study finds that viral infections like flu and COVID-19 significantly increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Researchers suggest that vaccination against these viruses may help reduce cardiovascular complications.
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A report by Washington Free Beacon’s Jon Levine suggests that California firefighters are being advised to disregard warning signs of an impending fire, potentially contributing to heightened risks. This has led to a deadly situation, highlighting critical concerns regarding the state’s emergency response capabilities and preparedness measures.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has warned against President Trump’s push to bypass the Senate’s filibuster to end the government shutdown, emphasizing its role as a legislative safeguard. The prolonged shutdown has intensified pressure on lawmakers to find a resolution amid growing bipartisan concerns over its economic and political consequences.
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The US Air Force needs to build hundreds of new fighter jets within the next ten years to meet President Donald Trump’s defense objectives. The report highlights challenges in production and funding that could delay progress.
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Senators in Congress are growing increasingly uneasy with President Trump’s trade policies, particularly his plan to import beef from Argentina. The lawmakers have voted three times this week to limit the president’s authority to enforce sweeping tariffs, signaling a possible shift in the administration’s economic strategy.
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The city of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company have sued UCLA for allegedly attempting to move its college football games from the historic Rose Bowl Stadium to SoFi Stadium. The lawsuit claims UCLA’s efforts to relocate its home games would betray its trust, threatening the long-standing partnership that has lasted over four decades.
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Defense Minister Belousov has appointed a new civilian deputy, signaling a shift towards civilian management within the Defense Ministry. Analysts suggest this move is part of Belou,sov’s broader strategy to modernize and depoliticize the military leadership.
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The White House is reevaluating plans to include the Atlantic region in oil lease considerations due to political backlash. Environmental advocates have raised concerns about the potential impact of increased offshore drilling on marine ecosystems and climate change mitigation efforts.
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Kosovo remains without a government nearly nine months after its general election, raising concerns about political instability. The country is now expected to hold a snap election in December, marking a significant escalation in its political crisis.
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Anthony Davis is uncertain to play for the Dallas Mavericks against the Detroit Pistons in Mexico City on Saturday due to a leg injury. Team officials have not disclosed the severity of the injury but have emphasized the importance of Davis’ health over immediate competition.
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The NBA has announced that referees will start using headsets during regular-season games for the first time beginning Saturday. This change aims to improve communication and decision-making during high-stakes moments in games.
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George Springer will be the Blue Jays’ leadoff hitter for Game 6 after missing the past two games, while the Dodgers are moving Mookie Betts to the cleanup hitter spot.
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The WTA Finals, set to begin on Saturday, will feature prominent players such as Coco Gauff. The tournament presents an opportunity for Gauff to replicate her success or for another American to claim victory.
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President Trump commented on Hungary’s request for an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, noting that the request has not been approved. Most EU members have phased out Russian fossil fuels since 2022, but Hungary and Slovakia continue to receive pipeline deliveries.
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King Charles III has stripped his brother Prince Andrew of his royal title, marking a rare instance of accountability within the British monarchy. This decision comes as part of Charles’ efforts to redefine royal responsibility and transparency during his early reign.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has successfully destroyed one of three Russian Oreshnik missiles in Kapustin Yar, according to SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk. This marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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The U.N. human rights chief has condemned military attacks on vessels near South and Central America, calling for an independent investigation. Volker Türk labeled the attacks as ‘unacceptable’ and urged an end to such actions.
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A California father was stabbed multiple times during an unprovoked road rage attack while driving his children to a pumpkin patch. His two young children played a crucial role in saving his life by stopping the bleeding and calling for help, highlighting their bravery in a tragic incident.
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Kyivstar, Ukraine’s leading mobile operator, has begun expanding Starlink Direct to Cell satellite connectivity testing across the country, bypassing border areas and combat zones. This initiative aims to improve broadband access in conflict-affected regions.
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Virginia’s Second Gentleman Terence Sears criticized Democrats during a rally in Blacksburg, highlighting his concerns about healthcare and education policies.
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Idaho prosecutors filed murder charges four years after the 2021 disappearance of 5-year-old Michael Vaughan in Fruitland. The case has seen multiple arrests, with Stacey Wondra now facing murder charges.
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An internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) document, obtained by 404 Media, reveals that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does not allow individuals to refuse facial recognition scans using its Mobile Fortify app. The document, titled a Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA), outlines that the app collects facial data for 15 years, including that of U.S.…
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter offers updates on high-profile cases, including Bryan Kohberger’s alleged crimes, Luigi Mangione’s prison notoriety, and an investigation into a possible serial killer. The newsletter also explores unsolved mysteries like the disappearance of Amy Bradley, highlighting new leads and chilling revelations from the DC sniper’s ex-wife.
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is gaining traction in the polls, but the race remains unpredictable due to the influence of Curtis Sliwa. Analysts are closely watching the dynamic between Cuomo and Sliwa, who has long been a polarizing figure in the state’s political arena.
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With the federal government shutdown disrupting air traffic control training, Vaughn College and other institutions are taking the lead in addressing the critical shortage of air traffic controllers. These new programs aim to increase the number of graduates despite falling short of the required numbers.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has rejected former President Donald Trump’s call to eliminate the Senate filibuster. Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, has made preserving the filibuster a cornerstone of his leadership.
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Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic Bollywood actor, is turning 60 and still captivating audiences worldwide. Known for his iconic roles in the 1990s, SRK’s influence remains strong through his filmography, public engagements, and social media activity.
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US federal officials have charged Maryland Democratic state senator Dalya Attar with extortion and conspiracy for allegedly orchestrating a blackmail scheme involving secret videos of a former employee. The indictment, unsealed on Thursday, details a complex plot to silence the ex-consultant by leveraging covertly recorded intimate content.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is campaigning with seniors and hospital workers while delivering a closing message focused on affordability with the election just days away. Amid tightening polls and growing scrutiny of his progressive agenda, Mamdani faces a narrowing lead as rival Andrew Cuomo gains ground.