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During the fifth inning of Saturday’s matchup between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles, Yankees’ second baseman Jazz Chish
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The Anaheim Ducks have extended restricted free agent center Mason McTavish, the 2021 third overall pick, to 2029 with a six-year, $42 million contract. The deal was confirmed by the team and sources indicate its total value.
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Ukraine has cautioned against raising the Russian flag at the 2026 Paralympics following the IPC’s reinstatement of Russia and Belarus. The decision has raised concerns about the politicization of the event and the normalization of the conflict.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reaffirmed that Moscow has no plans to attack Europe, stating Russia would only respond decisively to acts of aggression. His remarks come despite Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, raising questions about the credibility of diplomatic assurances.
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The Ukrainian Startup Fund, in collaboration with First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov, has launched the Startup EDGE grant program, offering EUR 1 million to support innovative tech startups in their early stages. This initiative aims to foster digital transformation and technological advancement across Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a $90 billion arms deal with the United States. The agreement aims to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities against Russian aggression.
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Joseph Naso, the ‘Alphabet Killer,’ may have targeted victims with matching initials as a twisted homage to Caryl Chessman, the ‘Red Light Bandit,’ according to cold case investigator Ken Mains. Mains claims Naso, convicted of killing four women, idolized Chessman, who was executed in 1960.
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Events like Drift Indy and the Woodward Dream Cruise are helping Detroit residents find community through shared automotive interests, offering a sense of belonging amid the U.S. loneliness epidemic. These events, which bring people together despite declining social activities, highlight the role of car culture in fostering connections in an increasingly isolated society.
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Former British MEP Nathan Gill admitted to taking bribes for his pro-Russian stance, with funds passed to him by former Ukrainian MP Oleh Voloshyn linked to the pro-Russian Opposition Platform – For Life. The case highlights potential corruption in European political institutions.
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Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reports on the aftermath of the wildfires that ravaged the Los Angeles metropolitan area in January on ‘Fox News Live.’ The report details how resource shortages delayed the response to the fires, leading to prolonged recovery efforts.
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Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., criticizes ‘radical Democrats’ for their stance on the budget, warning of a potential government shutdown. The funding dispute could have significant implications for the country’s operations.
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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has decided to remove all sanctions against Russia and Belarus, sparking strong condemnation from Ukraine. Ukrainian officials accused the IPC of betraying the Olympic values and compromising ethical standards.
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Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kan., discusses Democratic lawmakers’ demands to avoid a government shutdown on ‘Fox News Live.’ He criticizes the Democrats for not being reasonable in their efforts to prevent a potential government shutdown.
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Alcohol poisoning deaths from cheap moonshine in Russia have risen to 25, prompting renewed calls for stricter regulations on home-brewed spirits. The issue highlights ongoing challenges with alcohol abuse and public health in the country.
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Hungary plans to follow the U.S. in designating Antifa as a terrorist organization, signaling stronger bilateral ties under President Trump’s administration. The move reflects the shared political priorities of the two nations, particularly in their approach to extremism and security challenges.
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Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner faced backlash after a public confrontation with Republican activist Frank Scales, where he allegedly used offensive terms including ‘fascist’ and ‘Hitler’ comparisons. The incident has sparked a debate over the appropriate use of inflammatory language in political discourse.
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Erika Kirk has expressed forgiveness toward the individual responsible for her husband’s murder, Charlie Kirk. Her husband, Charlie Kirk, was a prominent conservative commentator known for his strong adherence to traditional values and his advocacy for political conservatism.
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Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the ongoing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza conflicts and President Donald Trump’s efforts to end both. Hoffman evaluates Trump’s diplomatic strategies and the challenges of maintaining U.S. foreign policy coherence amid geopolitical tensions.
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Georg Stefan Troller, a legendary journalist known for his groundbreaking interviews with global figures, has passed away at the age of 103. His remarkable life spanned escaping Nazi persecution, serving in the U.S. military during World War II, and making significant contributions to literature and film.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reportedly dismissed several agents, including those who knelt during racial justice protests, sparking concerns about the agency’s internal integrity. Kash Patel, who has long criticized the bureau, declared on Friday that he is ‘finding and producing materials exposing corruption at record levels.’
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Fox News Sunday will address the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and Iran’s nuclear program with key figures, including Vice President JD Vance and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
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The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has come under fire for posting a tribute to Assata Shakur, a convicted murderer who died in Cuba. The union’s social media post praised Shakur as a revolutionary and leader of Black liberation, drawing criticism for honoring a person with a violent past.
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CCD Condemns Belarusian Foreign Ministry’s Claims on ‘Oreshnik’ Deployment as Russian Disinformation
CCD head Andriy Kovalenko accuses Belarusian Foreign Ministry of spreading Russian disinformation by claiming the deployment of ‘Oreshnik’ missiles is part of a Russian info operation. The CCD sees this as an attempt by Russia to manipulate Belarusian narratives.
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Doctors Without Borders pulled its staff from Gaza City as the medical system buckled. The U.N. has warned that more hospitals may have to close.
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The U.S. Secret Service has seized server equipment that could potentially cripple cellular networks, according to a report. Rick Crawford, a Republican representative from Arkansas, joined ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss the implications of the seizure.
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The arrest of Des Moines superintendent Ian Roberts by ICE has sparked divided reactions on social media. Some call for his deportation, while others condemn the arrest as an overreach of authority.
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Tommy Fleetwood secured his third consecutive points for Team Europe, helping the team extend its lead over the United States in the Ryder Cup. Rory McIlroy reflected on balancing fan engagement, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus while engaging with the crowd.
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Tim Allen reveals Erika Kirk’s memorial speech inspired him to forgive his father’s killer, while Charlie Sheen’s ex defends the actor’s claim about Bill Clinton. The newsletter also covers other celebrity updates from Hollywood.
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Tim Allen shared that Erika Kirk’s memorial speech inspired him to forgive his father’s killer, while Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife defends his claim about Bill Clinton.
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Former FBI Director James Comey’s upcoming arraignment has raised concerns about the challenges prosecutors may face in the case. Legal experts are analyzing the potential obstacles in proving the alleged misconduct.
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Podcast host Ben Ferguson joined ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss his heated exchange on CNN regarding the deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas. The incident, which left several fatalities, has ignited widespread discussions about the role and practices of immigration enforcement agencies.
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President Trump has ordered troops to protect ICE facilities in Portland from Antifa and domestic terror threats, amid ongoing anti-ICE protests. The move follows a series of violent confrontations between protesters and federal agents, with Portland declared a sanctuary city since 2017.
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President Trump’s frequent attacks on former FBI Director James Comey may be used by defense lawyers to argue that the Justice Department’s case is politically motivated. Legal experts suggest that Trump’s public criticism could be leveraged to challenge the integrity of the investigation.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is actively working at the site to mitigate the consequences of a Russian drone attack in Zaporizhia. URCS mobilized resources to address humanitarian needs, including medical aid and shelter, following the attack.
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Scottie Scheffler’s impressive tee shot on the 17th hole at Bethpage Golf Club has captivated the audience, leading to a significant fan reaction. The moment has become a focal point for spectators and media alike.
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Ukraine’s Defense Forces have reportedly eliminated 970 occupiers in a single day, capturing significant military assets including one tank, one armored vehicle, 39 artillery systems, 362 UAVs, and 93 units of special equipment, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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In an episode of ‘Real Time,’ comedian and political commentator Bill Maher criticized the Democratic Party for its radical progressive policies, arguing that to reclaim ‘old America,’ Democrats must scale back these extreme ideas. The host called for a return to bipartisan dialogue, highlighting that the current approach risks losing political power if not adjusted.
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The FBI has reportedly fired more than a dozen agents who were photographed kneeling during the 2020 George Floyd protests in Washington, D.C. The incident, which occurred shortly after the fatal police encounter of George Floyd, has sparked debate over the bureau’s approach to internal conduct and whether the firings represent a politically motivated purge.
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President Donald Trump has announced the deployment of federal troops to Portland, Oregon, as part of his broader strategy to combat rising crime rates across the United States.
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The UN Security Council has voted against extending sanctions relief for Iran, leading to the reinstatement of nuclear restrictions. The decision follows the triggering of the JCPOA’s snapback mechanism by France, Germany, and the UK, citing Iran’s violations.
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The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported neutralizing 97 enemy drones out of 115 that attacked during the night. Strikes were reported in six locations, with debris falling on two areas.
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ICE agents arrested a school superintendent in Des Moines on weapons charges, sparking debate over immigration enforcement and school safety. Former DHS Secretary Chad Wolf commented on the case, stressing the need for stricter compliance with immigration laws.
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Jon Rahm delivered a stunning chip-in from a bunker to secure a birdie and help Team Europe regain the lead during the second day of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. His remarkable shot on the par-3 eighth hole, following a difficult tee shot by his partner Tyrrell Hatton, showcased his precision and boosted…
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Actor Rob Lowe praised his son John Owen Lowe for creating original content and selling a show to Apple TV+, noting the ease of content creation today. Lowe also reflected on his parenting journey and sobriety, emphasizing the importance of supporting others in their recovery journeys.
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Retired British Colonel Richard Kemp joins ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ to discuss U.S. policy toward Russia as negotiations over Ukraine stall. Kemp highlights potential shortcomings in the Biden administration’s strategy.
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Ukraine is set to increase the proportion of contract soldiers in its military as part of a broader recruitment drive targeting young adults aged 18-24. Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Rustem Umerov announced this shift following a meeting with the Commander-in-Chief’s Staff.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed drone activity over Zakarpattia on September 26, raising concerns about potential surveillance. Military officials have not disclosed the drone’s origin, prompting speculation about foreign involvement.
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Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke, 99, impressed musician Rick Springfield at a Malibu gym with his workout routine and energetic dance moves. Both stars have shared their struggles with health issues, with Van Dyke skipping a comedy event due to illness and Springfield revealing long-term brain damage from a 2000 concert fall.
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Makena White, the girlfriend of PGA Tour golfer Jake Knapp, died at 28, leading to the release of her final Instagram post honoring Knapp. The post, shared on August 11, expressed her gratitude for their relationship and her deep affection for Knapp.
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Former teen idol Shaun Cassidy has criticized his late father, Jack Cassidy, for being a ‘phony’ with a fabricated public persona, revealing a complicated and often distant relationship. He highlighted the pressures of growing up in the Hollywood spotlight, the absence of his parents during his formative years, and the challenges of navigating a family…
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Political content creator Jeffery Mead blamed Democratic Party rhetoric for Charlie Kirk’s assassination, warning that calling opponents fascists leads to violence. Mead, a former college athlete and media personality, argues that left-wing language normalizes political violence, citing the assassination of Charlie Kirk as a direct example of this pattern.
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A woman with gluten and dairy intolerances brought her own meal to a reception, sparking controversy after the groom’s mother criticized her for ‘disrespecting’ the caterer. The incident has sparked an online debate over etiquette and the responsibility of hosts to accommodate dietary needs.
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The NFL’s first international game in Week 4, featuring Vikings-Steelers in Dublin, highlights the league’s efforts to expand globally.
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Our experts analyze the best betting opportunities for NFL Week 4, offering insights into key matchups, player props, and line movements to help bet, the Bears can keep it close.
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Manchester United suffered another Premier League defeat after a dismal start against Brentford, intensifying the struggles under new manager Rúben Amorim. The visitors, led by Rúben Amorim, failed to build on their early dominance, allowing Brentford to capitalize on their defensive errors and secure a crucial victory.
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Multiple sources have indicated that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ starting quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Chris Godwin, and left tackle Tristan Wirfs are expected to be active for the team’s matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. This information was shared with ESPN by individuals familiar with the team’s plans.
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Jets quarterback Justin Fields has cleared the concussion protocol and will start Monday night against the Dolphins after missing last week’s game against the Buccaneers. This decision comes as the team prepares for a crucial matchup against a strong divisional rival.
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Arsenal claimed a 2-1 victory over Liverpool, handing the Reds their first defeat of the season. Jordan Nketiah’s late goal proved decisive in the tightly contested match.
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Golf legend Rory McIlroy lost his temper during the Ryder Cup match on Saturday morning, shouting an expletive at the crowd after backing off his approach shot from the rough on the 16th hole at Bethpage Black. The incident has sparked debate among fans and fellow players about sportsmanship and the pressures of high-stakes competition.
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The U.S. team continues to face challenges at the 45th Ryder Cup, losing three of four foursomes matches and falling behind Europe 8.5-3.5. The deficit highlights ongoing difficulties for the American squad.