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Energy Secretary Chris Wright clarified that the nuclear weapon testing ordered by President Trump last week will not involve nuclear explosions, emphasizing that the focus will be on systems testing rather than live detonations.
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The ‘Sunday Night in America’ panelists discussed the implications of Abigail Spanberger’s endorsement of Jay Jones in the Virginia gubernatorial race. The discussion centered around the potential impact of this endorsement on electoral dynamics and party strategy.
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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alex, a reigning NBA MVP, confirmed his family’s safety after a home break-in during his home game. Local authorities are investigating the incident, raising concerns about neighborhood security.
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Dylan Harper, the No. 2 pick in the 2 nad NBA Draft, suffered a calf injury defending a dunk in the second quarter of the Spurs’ game against the Suns. The injury forced him to exit the game, raising concerns about his availability for the remainder of the season.
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The Chicago Cubs have made history by securing a major league-high three Gold Glove awards this season, with Pete Crow-Armistry, Ian Happ, and Nico Hoerner all taking home the honor. This achievement highlights the team’s strong defensive play and commitment to excellence.
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The Chicago Bears staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals in a high-scoring NFL game. After the Bengals erased a 14-point lead with two touchdowns in 49 seconds, the Bears rallied to win with a last-second touchdown by Caleb Williams.
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The Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks face off in a crucial NFL match on ‘Sunday Night Football’. Both teams are in playoff contention, making the game a key test for their postseason hopes.
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U.S. President Donald Trump stated on November 2 that there are no immediate plans to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. The move comes amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe.
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A knife attack on a train near Cambridge, England, has left one victim in critical condition and ten initially hospitalized. The suspect, a 32-year-old black British national, was tased and arrested after demanding police ‘kill’ him, sparking public concern and raising questions about security on public transportation.
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President Donald Trump claims the Supreme Court’s upcoming tariffs case is the most important decision in U.S. history, linking trade policy to national security. He argues tariffs are vital for economic leverage and protecting U.S. interests against adversaries.
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India claimed their first Women’s World Cup title with a 52-run victory over South Africa in Mumbai. Shafali Verma’s 87 runs and two wickets, alongside Deepti Sharma’s five-wicket haul, were key to the win.
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President Trump criticized Zohran Mamdani, calling him a ‘communist,’ and warned of reduced federal funding to NYC if he wins. Mamdani, leading in polls, has vowed to fight back against Trump’s accusations.
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Douglas Murray, a New York Post columnist, discusses why people migrate to countries like the United States and the challenges of assimilation. In an interview on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin,’ Murray explores the reasons behind immigration patterns and the difficulties migrants face in integrating into host cultures.
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The Buffalo Bills’ defensive effort limited Patrick Mahomes to his first touchdown pass-free game in over a year, while Josh Allen dominated with three touchdowns in a 28-21 win over the Chiefs.
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Mark Levin, a well-known conservative commentator and Fox News host, recently discussed the enduring influence of capitalism on American society during an episode of his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The segment focused on how the economic system has historically contributed to the country’s development, emphasizing its role in promoting innovation, wealth creation, and personal…
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Declan Walsh’s reporting highlights the deepening humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan, where a mass tragedy is unfolding as the international community’s attention appears to be diminishing. The plight of local residents, including a woman who fled El, illustrates the growing severity of the crisis and the lack of global engagement.
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Former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about New York City’s federal funding if Zohran Mamdani were elected mayor, sparking discussions on potential financial implications.
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Actor George Clooney reaffirmed his stance on his controversial New York Times op-ed urging President Joe Biden to step down from the 2024 election, stating he would have written it again. His comments highlight the ongoing internal debates within the Democratic Party regarding Biden’s viability and the decision to run Kamala Harris as his running…
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In the remote province of Kunar, Afghanistan, a devastating earthquake in 2025 has left over 2,000 people dead and 4,000 injured. The village of Spedar, nestled within the mountains, now faces the challenge of rebuilding amidst cultural norms that restrict the involvement of women in the aftermath and international efforts to provide aid and shelter…
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President Donald Trump has hinted at potential military actions in Nigeria and Venezuela, suggesting the possibility of ground troops or airstrikes in response to attacks on Christians in Nigeria and unspecified threats from Venezuela.
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A chaotic brawl at a Domino’s Pizza in Glassboro, New Jersey, escalated into a violent confrontation on November 1, 2025, where a suspect hurled a chair, striking an officer in the head. The incident, witnessed by multiple patrons and staff, led to a swift police response.
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Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season delivered exciting moments, including a historic field goal and key upsets, as the playoff picture began to take shape. The Panthers stunned the league by defeating the Falcons, one of the top teams in the NFC, adding to the unpredictability of the NFL season.
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George Clooney reaffirms his call for Biden to step down from the 2024 presidential race, criticizing the Democrats’ choice of Kamala Harris as a strategic error. Clooney argues that Harris faced an uphill battle against her own record, which undermined the party’s chances in the election.
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A group of amateur thieves managed to bypass the Louvre Museum’s security systems in Paris, stealing valuable artworks. Authorities have confirmed that the heist was carried out by non-professional criminals rather than a seasoned criminal group.
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Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour has vowed to hold New York City mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani accountable if elected, warning that her coalition will monitor his actions at City Hall to ensure his campaign promises are fulfilled.
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Washington and Beijing have agreed to reopen key military-to-military channels to deescalate potential conflicts, as announced by War Secretary Pete Hegseth following a recent meeting with China’s Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun at the ASEAN summit. The move follows a trade deal between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping that eased trade…
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The article argues that the ongoing Ukrainian conflict is part of a broader decolonization movement, challenging Western hegemony and reshaping global power dynamics. It highlights the rise of multipolar geopolitics, where civilizations assert their sovereignty and cultural identity, leading to a redefinition of international order.
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Leroy Vallejos, a 49-year-old Albuquerque man, has been arrested on charges of allegedly murdering and dismembering his 69-year-old mother, Ernestina Lucero, and storing her remains in a freezer. Vallejos has been booked into the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center, facing first-degree murder, battery, and related charges. Authorities discovered her remains during a welfare check after…
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A violent arrest by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Evanston, Illinois, escalated after a car crash and a suspect’s assault on an officer, leading to a hostile crowd and multiple arrests. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) defended the agents’ actions, citing the suspect’s violent behavior.
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The government shutdown has plunged the nation into chaos, with essential services disrupted and millions of federal workers forced into unpaid leave. Meanwhile, the legal case against Jack Smith continues to dominate headlines, with the outcome potentially reshaping the political landscape.
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Trevor Lawrence praised the Jacksonville Jaguars’ defense for their pivotal role in securing a thrilling overtime win against the Las Vegas Raiders. The win highlighted the defensive unit’s crucial contributions in overcoming a challenging match.
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Fox News Sunday aired an episode on November 2 that covered the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and tensions between Trump and Xi Jinping, including the use of Biden’s autopen. The broadcast provided an in-depth analysis of these topics’ political implications.
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Virginia gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears criticized Abigail Spanberger’s suitability for the position, calling her ‘wrong for Virginia.’ The comments came during a discussion on the state’s political landscape and government shutdown.
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Israeli defense lawyers are demanding the dismissal of a high-profile case against Israeli soldiers accused of grave abuse toward a Palestinian detainee. The case has deepened political tensions within Israel following the resignation of the military’s chief legal officer, who had authorized the release of a video that appears to show the alleged incident.
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Kyle Larson clinched the NASCAR Cup Series Championship by gaining track position in overtime and staying ahead of Denny Hamlin. Despite leading 208 laps, Hamlin fell short of his first title, with Larson securing his second championship.
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Mikie Sherrill is running to keep the New Jersey governor’s seat blue. Democratic senators are intensifying their efforts in the final days before the election.
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Matthew Stafford, quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams, reflected on the team’s commanding win against the New Orleans Saints during Week 9. The victory solidified the Rams’ position in the NFC West, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive resilience.
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The U.S. government faces the threat of a potential shutdown as Congress remains deadlocked over funding and policy disagreements. Meanwhile, Special Counsel Jack Smith is set to announce new developments in the legal battles involving the administration.
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The Panthers’ victory over the Packers in Week 9 was marked by the Packers’ pettiness and a humorous troll from the Panthers, highlighting the team’s strategy and the lighter side of sports rivalries.
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Erling Haaland’s brace led Manchester City to a decisive victory over Elche, while Barcelona also claimed a crucial win in their European campaign.
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Week 9 of the NFL season saw standout performances from Brock Bowers, Christian McCaffrey, and Caleb Williams, while Jonathan Taylor, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Patrick Mahomes underperformed.
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The article discusses the aftermath of Week 9 games, focusing on debates over player trades. It highlights the Saints’ potential trade of Chris Olave and the Dolphins’ openness to trade discussions.
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Bill Connelly analyzes how Week 10 games influenced the playoff picture, highlighting shifts in rankings and potential scenarios for the title game. Connelly provides a simulated championship matchup based on current standings and performance.
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Kyle Larson denied Denny Hamlin his first career championship when a late caution at Phoenix Raceway sent the title-deciding finale into overtime. The race’s outcome underscores Larson’s dominance in the championship battle, with Hamlin narrowly missing the opportunity to claim his long-awaited victory.
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Daiyan Henley played for the Chargers two days after his brother was shot and killed in Los Angeles. He had a sack, a pass deflection and seven tackles in the win over the Titans, later saying:
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J.J. McCarthy, starting just his third game due to injuries, demonstrated his ‘blue-collar’ mindset by leading the Vikings to a surprising victory over the Lions. The win highlights McCarthy’s resilience and determination under pressure.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers demonstrated a strong defensive performance, shutting down the Colts’ offense and securing a 27-20 victory. The defense recorded six takeaways, signaling a potential turning point in their season.
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Falcons coach Raheem Morris criticized the Patriots defense for simulating his team’s snap during a crucial fourth-quarter play, resulting in an intentional grounding penalty. This incident has sparked discussions about the ethical boundaries of such tactics in professional football.
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The Denver Broncos extended their winning streak to six games by rallying past the Houston Texans, 18-15, with a game-winning 34-yard field goal by Wil Lutz in the fourth quarter. This marks the team’s first six-game winning streak since their 2015 Super Bowl championship.
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Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against the Las Vegas Raiders. The feat marked a historic moment in the league’s history.
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Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, shared her thoughts in her first interview following her husband’s assassination. The interview with Jesse Watters highlights her emotional state and the impact of the tragedy on her life.
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Anthony Hopkins dismisses mental health labels as ‘nonsense,’ calling them ‘just being human,’ in a candid interview. He attributes his past struggles with alcoholism to his father’s influence and acknowledges the role of his wife, Stella Arroyave, in suggesting his possible autism.
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Hamas has handed over the bodies of three hostages to Israel, with the remains found in a tunnel in southern Gaza. The incident has reignited international calls for the release of the remaining eight hostages kidnapped during the October 7 attacks.
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Hamas has handed over the bodies of three Israeli hostages retrieved from a tunnel in southern Gaza. Eight other hostages kidnapped on October 31, 2023, remain missing.
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Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of Central Synagogue in Manhattan has publicly expressed disagreement with Zohran Mamdani’s critique of Israel, while emphasizing that religious leaders should avoid political endorsements.
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Actor George Clooney has called for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, stating that his candidacy has been detrimental to the campaign. He also criticized the decision to bypass a primary for Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling it a ‘mistake.’
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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau’s romantic connection is gaining momentum as both have indirectly referenced each other during Halloween-related events. Perry confirmed her dating status during a concert, while Trudeau’s costume was interpreted as a nod to Perry’s ‘Left Shark’ moment. The pair has been spotted together in various public appearances, fueling speculation about their…
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Curtis Sli, a mayoral candidate in New York City, has made it clear that he has no intention of abandoning his campaign. During an appearance on ‘The Big Weekend Show,’ Sliwa addressed the current state of the race and reaffirmed his dedication to the position.
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During the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 9 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, star tight end Travis Kelce suffered a significant hit from Bills defensive back Cole Bishop during the first half. The Chiefs trailed 21-13 at halftime, with the rivalry matchup being a classic showdown between the two teams.
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A Border Patrol agent was involved in a physical confrontation with a suspect following a car accident in Evanston, Illinois, on October 31, 2025. The incident unfolded after a red sedan rear-ended a patrol vehicle, prompting the agent to wrestle and strike the individual.