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Fox & Friends co-hosts participated in an annual Halloween costume parade, where they donned costumes and handed out candy to trick-or-treaters. The event marked a festive celebration of the holiday.
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Russian forces conducted shelling attacks on eight settlements in Kharkiv region over the past 24 hours, resulting in two injuries. Oleh Synehubov, Chief of the Regional Military Administration, reported the attacks.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris advocates for lowering the voting age to 16, but Florida Governor Ron DeSantis opposes the idea, calling it an insufficient rationale for the change.
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The 119th Congress, one of the oldest in U.S. history, has sparked debates about the age and fitness of its members for office. Lawmakers are divided on whether senior members should step aside, with some criticizing those who stay too long.
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Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have detained several of their own fighters amid growing international outrage over graphic videos of mass executions and atrocities in el-Fasher. The arrests come as the civil war in Sudan continues to escalate, with reports of widespread violence and civilian casualties.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has called on travelers to contact Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as holiday travel concerns grow. The government shutdown has intensified staffing shortages at airports, raising fears of travel disruptions.
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President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. Department of Defense to resume critical nuclear testing, calling it a ‘long overdue’ move. Brent Sadler, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the strategic implications, emphasizing the need for a strong nuclear deterrent against China and Russia.
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Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin tells Fox News Digital that the possibility of far left and moderates winning big on Election Day shows "the great breadth of our party." Martin’s comments reflect the party’s internal divisions while emphasizing its broad appeal.
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Oschadbank and Ukreximbank have decided to temporarily close the Gulliver retail and office complex starting October 30, 2025. The closure is part of the transition process as the banks take over management of the property.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris stunned comedian Jon Stewart by claiming that former President Joe Biden was competent to serve a second term. The exchange highlights ongoing debates about Biden’s eligibility and performance in office.
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Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the critical importance of maintaining leadership in artificial intelligence technology amid the intense U.S.-China competition. Huang emphasized the necessity for continuous innovation to stay ahead in the global AI race.
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The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier mutually agreed to part ways after a disastrous season and a recent blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Grier, who has been with the Dolphins since 2000, is leaving after nearly a decade as general manager, with Champ Kelly stepping in as interim general manager.
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The third week of the government shutdown has deepened the crisis, with halted SNAP benefits putting 42 million Americans at risk of hunger and federal workers facing unpaid paychecks. Chad Pergram of Fox News joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the worsening effects on families and the economy.
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Kyiv police detained a 40-year-old Ternopil resident suspected of involvement in the Ukrposhta explosion. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause and extent of the attack.
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OpenAI has called for the U.S. to expand energy capacity by 100 gigawatts annually to sustain AI development and stay competitive with rapidly advancing Chinese AI efforts. The company warns that China is progressing in AI at a rate ten times faster than the U.S.
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Hundreds of thousands of Russians have fled their home country since the start of the Ukraine war. Some have launched new businesses abroad, but the journey has been anything but smooth.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson warned against President Trump’s demand to eliminate the Senate filibuster to end the government shutdown, emphasizing its role as a critical safeguard. Johnson cautioned that if Republicans remove the filibuster, Democrats could exploit the change to pass progressive policies while sidelining the GOP.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has kept his distance from discussing his controversial 2024 prosecution of former President Donald Trump, a case that involved 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. As Bragg campaigns for re-election, he has refrained from acknowledging the trial or its outcomes, even when directly asked about it.
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Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) has created Halloween costumes mocking Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones over his scandals and controversial statements. Jones’ campaign faces scrutiny due to a judicial investigation, violent text messages, and an ongoing criminal probe involving his reckless driving case.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth has labeled narco-terrorists as ‘the al Qaeda of the Western Hemisphere,’ reflecting the Trump administration’s intensified focus on combating drug trafficking through military action.
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Prince Andrew faces consequences for his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with calls for the release of trafficking investigation files. The case has drawn renewed attention to Trump’s potential connections to Epstein.
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CNN host Audie Cornish drew a striking comparison between heightened immigration enforcement in cities like Chicago and scenes from horror movies — suggesting that parents of trick-or-treaters could be ‘abducted’ by ICE. During a discussion on ‘CNN This Morning,’ the panel explored how modern horror films reflect real-life fears and political tensions.
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Indian officials have seized two endangered gibbons at Mumbai airport, with police attributing the smuggling to a wildlife trafficking syndicate. Only one of the apes survived the journey, according to authorities.
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Indian authorities intercepted a smuggling operation at Mumbai airport that resulted in the death of one of two endangered gibbons during transit. Officials attributed the incident to a wildlife trafficking syndicate, highlighting the ongoing threat to endangered species.
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Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimming champion, took to her OutKick podcast to respond to accusations by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who criticized her fifth-place finish in a competition. The debate centers around the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports, with Gaines accusing AOC of being ‘self-absorbed, misogynistic socialist’ and defending the rights of female…
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Ukrainian defense forces have successfully repelled Russian attacks in 12 additional axes, marking an ongoing escalation in the conflict. The General Staff reports 114 combat clashes occurred within the last 24 hours.
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Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) mobilized to aid victims of Russia’s drone strike on Sumy, emphasizing humanitarian efforts amid ongoing conflict. The attack highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, underscoring the need for international support for affected populations.
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ExxonMobil and Chevron have reported decreased profits as oil prices remain at historically low levels. Despite the economic pressure, major oil producers continue to increase production, as drilling operations still yield positive returns.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Southern California are facing increasingly dangerous conditions as violent incidents against them have surged. Two recent shootings highlight the rising threat, with individuals using cars as weapons and issuing death threats.
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Charlie Sheen claims he was betrayed when Oliver Stone cast Tom Cruise instead of him for the lead role in ‘Born on the Fourth of July,’ despite their handshake agreement. He revealed his brother Emilio Estevez delivered the news, shocking him, and acknowledged Cruise’s exceptional performance that earned an Oscar nomination.
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Los Angeles Clippers coach Chauncey Billups has hired former Trump attorney Marc Mukasey to represent him in a federal investigation involving allegations of organizing rigged poker games that caused over $7.15 million in losses. Billups, along with other defendants, faces charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering for allegedly operating a rigged poker system…
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has called for reducing the voting age to 16, aiming to increase youth participation in democratic processes. The proposal aligns with her broader agenda of expanding civic engagement and reforming electoral systems.
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**Excerpt:** A repeat offender with 50+ prior arrests is accused of a violent crime spree targeting Asian victims across Manhattan, including a subway platform assault. Clive Porter’s alleged attacks have prompted charges of assault as a hate crime, reckless endangerment, and harassment.
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Olympic fencer Margherita Guzzi Vincenti filed a class-action lawsuit against USA Fencing, alleging the organization permits biological males to compete in women’s divisions without disclosure. This case follows similar legal actions by other athletes over gender policies in American sports.
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Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka of Ukraine has engaged in discussions with the UNIDO delegation to bolster collaboration on green industrial policies and reconstruction efforts. The cooperation aims to align Ukraine’s industrial development with European standards and promote sustainable growth.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims Russia is deploying 170,000 troops for an offensive in Donetsk. This could enable further Russian advances toward full occupation of the region.
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A planned summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has been canceled after Moscow sent a memo outlining tough preconditions for talks on Ukraine, according to the Financial Times. This development highlights growing tensions in diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict.
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Andrew Cuomo, a mayoral candidate in New York, participated in an interview with ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss his race against Zohran Mamdani. He emphasized the significance of potential historic voter turnout in the election, suggesting it could indicate a shift in the city’s political landscape.
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The Ukrainian Air Force reported a significant success in neutralizing 108 enemy targets, with 36 attack UAVs hitting at 20 locations. This marks a notable achievement in the ongoing conflict.
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A Connecticut woman accused of keeping her stepson imprisoned for 20 years in a ‘house of horrors’ is requesting the court to reveal the accuser’s identity, claiming her constitutional right to confront him. The case has sparked a debate over the balance between personal rights and victim safety.
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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has urged the Trump administration to classify Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to severe Christian persecution and violence by Boko Haram. This move has drawn attention from lawmakers and media outlets, highlighting the growing concern over the safety of Christians in the region.
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Senators reject Trump’s push to eliminate the Senate filibuster, emphasizing its role in maintaining legislative balance. GOP leaders like Thune and Johnson stress the filibuster’s importance, with some senators publicly reaffirming their support for the rule.
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The article explores the diplomatic exchanges between former President Donald Trump and former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sun, examining the nuances of their interactions and the potential impact on transatlantic relations. Key issues discussed include trade agreements, security cooperation, and the broader implications for international diplomacy.
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Oschadbank reported a 38.6% increase in net profit for Q3 2025, reaching UAH 4.19 billion, with pre-tax profit rising by 7.1% to UAH 5.69 billion. The bank’s improved financial performance reflects stronger operational results and favorable market conditions.
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From scented poop bags to waterproof seat covers, these pet gifts help cut down on mess and make life easier for dog owners. They are perfect picks for the holidays.
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The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs have narrowed down to four drivers: Briscoe, Byron, Ham, and Larson. The championship will be decided on Sunday afternoon in Phoenix.
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Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is set to have season-ending surgery for a foot injury sustained in September, according to coach Kenny Dillingham. The decision comes as the Sun Devils prepare for the remainder of the college football season.
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LSU interim athletic director Verge Ausberry has been given full authority to hire the next football coach. A search committee has already been formed to identify Brian Kelly’s replacement.
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The Jaguars have placed Travis Hunter on injured reserve following a noncontact knee injury. Coach Liam Coen noted the team is still assessing the injury’s extent.
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The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with general manager Chris Grier following a reported disagreement with head coach Mike McDaniel. McDaniel will remain as head coach for the remainder of the season.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has taken full control of the city of Odesa, signaling a direct intervention in local governance.The move follows the stripping of Odesa mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov’s Ukrainian citizenship, which ended his political career and prompted local residents to celebrate.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has rejected Governor JB Pritzker’s call to halt ICE operations on Halloween. The discussion centered on the ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, with Fox News’ Mike Tobin and CBP senior advisor Ron Vitiello joining ‘America’s Newsroom’ to comment on Operation Midway Blitz targeting illegal immigrant truck drivers.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell’s campaign is scrutinized over alleged inconsistencies in FEC filings, with over $360,000 in payments to staffer Darly Meyer listed with varying classifications, raising questions about campaign finance transparency. The campaign’s lavish spending on luxury hotels and services has drawn attention to potential misuse of public funds.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have secured a privacy victory against Paris Match, a French magazine that published intrusive photos of their children during an Alps vacation. The court ruled the publication infringed on the royal family’s privacy, reinforcing their right to protect their private lives.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping cautioned nations against unilateral actions during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, where he was the only major leader present as U.S. President Trump was absent. The remarks, described as veiled warnings, come amid growing tensions between China and the United States.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has reiterated the administration’s controversial position that the drug trafficking groups targeted by U.S. military strikes are akin to ‘the al Qaeda of the Western Hemisphere,’ framing these groups as existential threats to national security.
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A National Guardsman, Canyon Anthony Amarys, has been charged with attempting to send photos of sensitive U.S. military technology to Russia. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $1 million if convicted.
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Soldiers from the Phoenix border unit destroyed a Russian Grad multiple rocket launcher, two tanks, and fifty intruders near Kostanivka. The State Border Guard Service confirmed the attack.
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A hostile drone attack in the Sumy region has left eleven people injured, including four children, according to the State Emergency Service (SES). The incident highlights the escalating risks posed by unmanned aerial systems in conflict zones.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are one win away from securing their first World Series title in 32 years, having taken a 3-2 series lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers after Game 5. The Blue Jays will face the Dodgers in Game 6 at the Rogers Centre on Friday, with the series broadcast on FOX.