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Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor in New Jersey, was surprised when his son, Army captain Jake Ciattarelli, joined him at a campaign stop in Totowa. The unexpected visit, following Jake’s recent return from deployment in the Middle East, highlighted the family’s connection to the campaign.
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Actor Michael Rapaport disclosed during a conversation with Bill Maher that his wife had been groped in Times Square, raising concerns about safety in Midtown Manhattan. The incident has sparked discussions about public safety and the need for increased security measures in the area.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani and Attorney General Letitia James led a defiant march across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall, rejecting President Trump’s threats to withhold federal funding for New York. Mamdani vowed to counter the Trump administration’s actions with legal action and a city government prepared to resist both Trump’s policies and an affordability…
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UK authorities have charged a man with 11 counts of attempted murder after a train attack on Saturday. The crime is being labeled an isolated incident and does not appear to have terror ties.
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Former news anchor Angelynn Mock has been charged with first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing her 80-year-old mother to death in their Wichita home. The motive for the alleged crime remains unclear.
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A new initiative is being pushed to counter disinformation at COP30, the upcoming climate summit, aiming to neutralize climate denial that has hindered ambitious action. This effort comes as a majority of global citizens call for urgent climate change measures.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee for New York City, has pledged to resist the Trump administration if he is elected mayor. This declaration underscores the political tensions within the city, with Mamdani positioning himself as a progressive leader ready to confront the current administration.
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The Senate remains deadlocked over the future of Obamacare subsidies as the government shutdown nears its longest in US history. Lawmakers from both parties refuse to budge from their positions, with Democrats demanding a resolution before open enrollment for healthcare plans and Republicans pushing for reforms to the program.
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Will Cain and Mat Best are analyzing Trump’s latest interview and Newsom’s hypocrisy. The discussion also covers the new FOX Nation series, ‘Veterans, Inc.’
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U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that current immigration raids have not been sufficient, indicating a need for more aggressive action. Following the president’s comments, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin announced that ICE will be surging resources for additional immigration raids in the coming days.
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Ukrainian forces conducted attacks on the Saratov Oil Refinery and Russian military logistics facilities in the Saratov region on November 3, 2025. The attack marks another escalation in the conflict’s eastern theater.
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Two masked suspects remain at large after an intentional explosion at Harvard Medical School’s Goldenson Building on Saturday. Police have declared the campus safe for students and faculty to return, with no reported injuries.
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Defense Secretary Austin Hegseth has proposed the reactivation of the U.S.-China military communication hotlines to improve dialogue and prevent miscommunications. This move comes amid growing concerns over potential misunderstandings in their strategic interactions.
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Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that GOP leaders are discussing extending the continuing resolution (CR) expiration date past the Nov. 21 deadline. The debate centers on avoiding a government shutdown and negotiating a stopgap measure to keep the government open.
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Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) announced his marriage to former congressional staffer Carolyn Moffa. The couple, who met over a decade ago, were married in October and celebrated with political figures like Sen. Rand Paul.
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President Trump endorsed over 50 Republicans but did not name Earle-Sears, highlighting ongoing uncertainty in the race. He urged voters to support Republican candidates in Virginia and New Jersey, emphasizing issues like energy costs and tax cuts.
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Rep. Sharice Davids is considering a Senate run as Kansas’ Republican-controlled legislature debates redrawing her district. Davids has met with Sen. Adam Schiff to discuss the logistics of a Senate campaign and received advice on transitioning from the House to the Senate.
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Conservative podcaster Ben Shapiro criticized Tucker Carlson for normalizing Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes on his podcast, accusing Carlson of failing to push back against Fuentes’ antisemitic remarks. The incident has sparked division within the Republican Party, with some voices condemning the interview and others defending it.
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ESPN has released its power rankings of the 2025 NWSL playoff teams, placing them from first to worst. The rankings aim to provide insight into the potential matchups and the strength of each squad heading into the postseason.
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UConn is the consensus favorite to win its second consecutive national championship, with South Carolina and UCLA holding the next-best odds.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced that eight legendary players will be on the contemporary era ballot, including Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Gary Sheffield, Fernando, Valenzuela, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy. This marks the next step in their journey towards enshrinement in Cooperstown.
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The Florida Gators football team faced a series of critical factors that had to align for them to successfully defend their championship title and pursue back-to-back championships. These factors ranged from key player recoveries to strategic coaching decisions.
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The United Kingdom has supplied Ukraine with an unspecified number of Storm Shadow missiles to enhance its military capabilities in the face of expected intensified Russian attacks during the winter season. The delivery is intended to replenish Ukraine’s stockpiles, ensuring the country is prepared for potential escalations in combat operations.
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Mazda has become the first automaker to lose its right to reclaim Russian assets following its exit from the market. The decision reflects a broader trend as companies navigate geopolitical challenges.
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The FBI has thwarted a potential ISIS-inspired mass shooting plot that could have occurred on Halloween in a Detroit suburb. The suspects, Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud, have been charged with attempting to use firearms for terrorism, with authorities recovering an arsenal including AR-15s and over 1,600 rounds.
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Retired general Jack Keane discusses Trump’s nuclear posture amid global tensions. The segment also addresses Nigeria’s alleged persecution of Christians.
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Daiyan Henley, a linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers, played through the emotional trauma of his brother’s death, securing a sack against the Titans. He credited his coach for helping him through a tough year.
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The article highlights the necessity of institutional reform in the field of mine action, emphasizing the urgent need for systemic changes to improve safety and efficiency. Maksym Tkachenko, co-founder of the Public Union Ukrainian Demining Cluster, is a key figure advocating for these reforms.
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Jennifer Aniston celebrated her boyfriend Jim Curtis on his birthday with a romantic Instagram post, sharing a black-and-white photo of the two of them together and expressing her love. Friends and fans praised the couple, highlighting their growing relationship and the positive energy they bring to each other’s lives.
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The government shutdown has halted SNAP benefits, affecting millions of Americans. Advocacy groups are calling for immediate action to restore the program amid growing political tensions.
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This article highlights a variety of warm, comfortable and stylish socks that make thoughtful holiday gifts for all types of recipients. From performance-enhancing running socks to festive, magnetic-linked socks and cozy slipper socks, there are options for everyone on your list. The article also includes additional holiday deals and promotions from Fox News
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Energy Secretary Christopher Wright has clarified that the U.S. will not conduct explosive nuclear detonations, instead focusing on ‘noncritical explosions’ to test weapons components. This announcement follows President Donald Trump’s directive to resume nuclear testing, aimed at aligning with other nations’ practices.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine has detained an 18-year-old Russian informant linked to espionage targeting Ukrainian military movements. The suspect was found to have planted video surveillance at Ukrzaliznytsia, a critical railway network for troop and supply transport.
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Leonard Williams, a Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle, made a viral moment during the team’s 38-14 win over the Washington Commanders by wagging his tongue on the sideline. The incident, captured on camera, is expected to become a meme, while Williams also contributed with a sack and five tackles in the game.
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The Trump administration, in collaboration with Muslim allies, is spearheading a novel Middle Eastern peace initiative aimed at strengthening the current fragile truce between Israel and Hamas. Israelis are marking the 30th anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin with a commemorative rally in Tel Aviv.
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New Jersey GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli promises to welcome fleeing New Yorkers if Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani becomes New York City’s next mayor, citing tax policy differences. Ciattarelli, running against Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill, highlights his plans to make the Garden State more attractive by reducing state government size and taxes.
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Virginia gubernatorial candidates Winsome Earle-Sears and Daniel Miyares are concluding their campaign strategies with a final ‘elevator pitch’ to voters, marking the culmination of their efforts as the November election approaches. The ‘elevator pitch’ is a concise, persuasive summary of their campaign platforms, designed to distill complex policy ideas into easily digestible messages for the…
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Curtis Sliwa is making his final pitch to voters in New York City as he campaigns for mayor. He is joining Jimmy Failla on ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ to argue that he is the only candidate offering realistic solutions to improve the city.
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Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper is set to attend the annual Security Consultative Meeting at the Demilitarized Zone on Tuesday, a key event in the evolving relationship between the United States and South Korea. The meeting is expected to focus on the future of US troop deployment in South Korea, a topic that has been…
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s deputy, Thomas Hegseth, is visiting South Korea to attend the annual Security Consultative Meeting. The trip occurs amid discussions about potential changes to the US military’s role in the region, which South Korea has been cautious about.
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President Trump is urging lawmakers to redraw congressional maps to prevent Democratic control of the House, highlighting the contentious redistricting debate that has exposed divisions within both parties. Retaining House control is a key priority for Trump ahead of the midterms.
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The upcoming elections across the United States will serve as a critical test for the Democratic Party’s momentum ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. With no federal contests to directly challenge President Trump’s power, the Democrats will need to focus on state and local races, including gubernatorial elections, mayoral contests, and referendums, to gauge their…
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The Supreme Court is navigating a complex legal dispute involving former President Donald Trump’s tariffs, facing a legitimacy dilemma as the president frames potential defeat as a personal affront. Legal experts describe the cased as highly uncertain, with the justices struggling to balance judicial impartiality against Trump’s attempts to politicize the issue.
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Tesla shareholders are set to vote on a $1 trillion compensation package for Elon Musk, a move that has sparked intense debate among investors and stakeholders. The proposal includes stock options and performance-based incentives, with Musk’s backers arguing it’s essential to retain his leadership and drive innovation at the company.
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Renowned French nonfiction writer Emmanuel Carrère has undergone a significant personal and intellectual shift in his perspective on Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine. His previously deep affection for Russia has been challenged by his recent travels to the war-torn region, leading to a reevaluation of his long-held views.
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An antisemitism research institute has issued a comprehensive report highlighting concerns over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s controversial positions on Israel, including his association with anti-Israel figures and his refusal to explicitly condemn the ‘globalize the intifada ’ slogan. The report warns that Mamdani’s ideology may endanger New York’s Jewish community and undermine…
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During a ’60 Minutes’ interview, President Trump denied ordering the DOJ to target Comey, Bolton, and James, attributing the investigations to their alleged corruption. Trump argued that the DOJ acts independently and that the cases are not politically motivated.
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The recent policy change to Medicaid’s program has introduced new requirements that will make it more difficult for low-income Americans to access healthcare coverage. In addition to these new hurdles, the states will need to establish additional bureaucratic systems to handle the administrative complexities associated with these changes.
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Switzerland is working to rebuild Blatten, a village destroyed by a glacier, highlighting the economic and emotional toll of climate change in Europe.
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Antony Gormley and Tada, Ando have created an installation inspired by Rome’s Pantheon, featuring a dome structure with complex design challenges. The project highlights their collaboration between a British sculptor and Japanese architect, blending classical architecture with contemporary art.
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A lawsuit filed in February has been seeking to enforce President Trump’s commitment to Congress’s foreign aid plan. The medical site in Johannesburg closed due to reduced U.S. foreign aid, highlighting the consequences of funding cuts.
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The Trump administration is targeting widespread SNAP misuse as funding lapses continue during the shutdown. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized strict measures to exclude illegal immigrants from the program, citing significant fraud findings.
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Representative Nicole Malliotakis, the sole Republican representing New York City in Congress, has vowed to block a Democrat-led redistricting effort aimed at altering her district’s boundaries. The lawsuit, filed by Democrats, claims the current district dilutes the voting power of Staten Island’s growing minority populations, violating the New York Voting Rights Act.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent podcast interview sparked a wave of analysis as political commentators examined his candid remarks about his upbringing. The discussion centered on how personal history shapes a leader’s public image.
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Lt.. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears have outlined their priorities for fostering job growth and economic development in the state ahead of the upcoming gubernatorial race. The pair emphasized their commitment to creating opportunities and promoting prosperity for Virginians.
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Ukraine has received additional Patriot missile defense systems, funded by Germany, according to an announcement by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his Sunday evening video address. These systems are part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against Russian aggression.
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Germany’s armed forces chief has rejected calls for a draft lottery, advocating instead for an assessment process for all young men. Police are probing a suspected bomb plot after arresting a man.
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Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh, discussed how their faith has shaped their lives during a segment on Fox & Friends. They shared their new books, which aim to inspire others through their spiritual journeys.
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Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown criticized his defense after Sunday’s 47-42 loss to the Chicago Bears, calling out their failure to secure a crucial stop in the closing seconds. The Bears’ game-winning touchdown came after a dramatic Bengals comeback from a 41-27 deficit, highlighting the team’s inability to finish the game decisively.
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President Donald Trump denied during a Sunday interview with ’60 Minutes’ that he directed the Department of Justice to target political rivals Comey, Bolton, and James. The White House emphasized that Comey was not a ‘political appointee’ and that DOJ actions were independent of any presidential direction.