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Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little made history on Sunday by kicking a 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders, setting a new NFL record for the longest made field goal. This achievement surpassed the previous record held by Justin Tucker, marking a significant milestone in the sport.
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Experts highlight that CoQ10 is generally safe for most people but lack conclusive evidence to support its use for conditions like heart disease or Parkinson’s. Doctors advise caution about its interactions with medications and recommend personalized dosing under medical guidance.
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An Arizona Superior Court judge has resigned after being accused of urinating in public near the courthouse where she worked. Bodycam footage shows the aftermath of the shocking incident, which involved her husband’s involvement.
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Tomi Lahren’s comment on the Democrats ‘making it out okay’ in certain races has sparked discussions about the political landscape and potential shifts in power dynamics. Fox News correspondents provided updates on three high-stakes elections, including insights into voter behavior and political dynamics.
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Curtis Sliwa has likened his mayoral campaign to the Braveheart story, vowing to fight against Zohran Mamdani and his socialist allies regardless of the election outcome. He claims his campaign’s grassroots efforts will secure the city’s vote, even as polls show Mamdani leading.
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Tom Dupree, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, has criticized the administration’s handling of the autopen controversy, suggesting that ‘strange things were afoot’ during Biden’s presidency. The controversy centers around the use of an aut,
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Former President Bill Clinton was spotted at the New York City Marathon with a bandaged nose, raising concerns about his health. His medical history includes serious cardiac and respiratory issues, including a 2004 quadruple bypass surgery and a 2005 collapsed lung.
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Tom Brady has honored Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy with the LFG Player of the Game award following his standout performance against the Detroit Lions. McCarthy’s efforts led to a significant victory for the Vikings.
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The U.S. military has carried out its 15th boat strike in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in the death of three individuals. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth claimed the vessel was involved in illicit narcotics smuggling without providing evidence to support the claim.
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Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., suggests that the government shutdown will soon be resolved as Democrats are compelled to reopen the government. McClint’tock believes the situation is simply a matter of time before a resolution is reached.
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Curtis Sliwa has adopted the ‘Braveheart’ metaphor in his campaign, vowing to continue his fight against Zohran Mamdani and his socialist allies regardless of the election outcome. This stance reflects his deep commitment to his political principles.
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FIVE GERMAN CLIMBERS were killed in an avalanche in the Italian Alps, with two survivors. The incident occurred near Cima Vertana in northern Italy on Saturday evening, when an avalanche struck two groups of climbers.
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Fletcher Gill, CEO of Luke’s Wings, highlights the charity’s mission to reunite U.S. veterans with families, emphasizing their emotional and mental well-being. The charity aids in connecting veterans with missing relatives, providing closure and healing for both parties.
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara is set to visit Washington for the first time since assuming power, marking a significant diplomatic shift. His visit comes after he was previously designated as a terrorist by the United States with a $10 million bounty on his head.
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Former Greek prime ministers are re-entering the political fray as the nation grapples with its relationship with Turkey. Alexis Tsipras, the left-wing leader, is pursuing a new political initiative, while Antonis Samaras, the conservative, is mobilizing opposition to Greece’s closer engagement with Turkey.
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U.S. forces have taken out an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean, killing three men, according to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The attack, part of a broader campaign targeting drug-trafficking operations, has raised questions about its legality and potential impact on regional stability.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw a critical pass to rookie tight end Colston Loveland, who broke through two defenders to score the game-winning touchdown in a high-scoring 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bears overcame a late Bengals rally, including a potential touchdown return that was negated, to secure the win.
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Two individuals are critically injured following a stabbing incident on a train near Cambridge, England. Police have ruled out any possibility of terrorist involvement in the attack.
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Political scientist Lauren Wright discusses the ‘Mamd’tani effect’ on Fox Report, explaining how the Democratic Party’s internal struggles led to Mamdani’s nomination as their mayoral candidate. Wright highlights the party’s inability to unify and the implications for the New York City election.
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The fossil fuel industry is increasingly influencing US science curricula, with educators facing pressure to balance academic integrity against corporate interests. This development raises concerns about the accuracy of climate science education.
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Greg Olsen highlighted the Panthers’ strategic brilliance in their Week 9 win against the Packers, calling it a masterclass in execution. The victory has positioned the Panthers as a rising force in the NFC, raising expectations for their upcoming season.
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QB J.J. McCarthy praised the team’s ‘different level of energy’ after securing a 27-34 win over the Detroit Lions. The game, which ended in a dramatic fashion, showcased McCarthy’s leadership and the team’s resilience.
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Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, joins ‘Fox Report’ to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and its potential effects on SNAP benefits. During the interview, Hinson accused Democrats of ‘playing politics’ and criticized their actions as a hindrance to resolving the crisis.
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One of three escaped research monkeys from a crashed truck carrying 21 primates from Tulane University was captured in Mississippi days after the incident. The rest of the monkeys remained caged during the wreck and are now in the possession of their owner.
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Fox News contributor Jonathan Morris has likened President Donald Trump’s second term to that of Ronald Reagan, emphasizing a strategy of ‘peace through strength.’ Morris addressed Trump’s recent threats against Nigeria over Christian persecution during a segment on the ‘Fox Report.’
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Gov. Gavin Newsom defended former President Joe Biden’s mental fitness during an NBC interview, stating he saw nothing to suggest Biden couldn’t serve through 2029. He emphasized his focus on preventing Donald Trump’s return to office and dismissed claims of misleading voters about Biden’s capabilities.
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Japanese golfer Miyu Yamashita won the LPGA’s Maybank Championship in a three-way playoff, marking a significant achievement in her career. The victory highlights her growing prominence in women’s golf.
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The article highlights that Manchester City’s success in the Premier League is heavily dependent on Erling Haaland’s performance. The striker’s effectiveness is key to the team’s chances of winning the title.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers secured their first back-to-back World Series titles in the 21st century after a seven-game series filled with extra innings and a standout performance from pitcher Masato Yamamoto. This milestone solidified the team’s place in baseball history and began a new era of dominance for the franchise.
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NFL Nation reporters provide a comprehensive breakdown of Week 9’s key moments and pivotal plays that influenced game outcomes. The analysis covers critical strategies and performances in major matchups like the Patriots vs. Chiefs and Cowboys vs. Rams games.
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The Green Bay Packers are worried that tight end Tucker Kraft may have suffered an ACL tear during Sunday’s 16-3 loss to the Carolina Panthers, according to a source shared with ESPN. The injury could sideline the player for an extended period, impacting the team’s playoff prospects.
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Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore Kristyne Schaaf-Olson was cited for allegedly urinating in the street on October 3. The bodycam video, released by the Prescott Police Department, shows the judge in a bizarre scene as she was alleged to be urinating in a public space.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has vowed to revive Iran’s nuclear program despite U.S. warnings of potential military action. The president’s stance comes amid heightened tensions following former President Donald Trump’s threats to retaliate if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear facilities.
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Carolina Panthers coach Rico Dowdle praised the team’s defensive performance after securing an upset win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 9. The victory underscores the Panthers’ growing competitiveness in the NFL.
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The Carolina Panthers stunned the Green Bay Packers with a 16-13 victory at Lambeau Field on Sunday, with kicker Ryan Fitzgerald’s 49-yard field goal sealing the win. Head coach Dave Canales celebrated his first significant triumph, while the Packers, who entered the game with the best NFC record, suffered a setback after trailing 13-6.
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Virginia Lieutenant Governor nominee John Reid has drawn criticism for drawing a controversial comparison between Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger and a figure known as ‘Mamdani in a skirt’, a term associated with former President Donald Trump’s rhetoric. Reid’s remarks, made during a segment on ‘Fox News Live’, have sparked backlash from both political opponents…
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Jon Stewart, the host of ‘The Daily Show,’ has criticized political litmus tests for eroding the ability to love people. He shared a personal story about his relationship with his right-wing uncle, indicating that he still holds affection for his relative despite their differing political beliefs.
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A Syrian man has been arrested in Berlin for planning a ‘jihadi’ attack, per the Berlin Prosecutors’ Office. The incident has raised concerns about potential security threats in the region.
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Actress Sydney Sweeney delivered a motivational speech to NASCAR drivers before their championship race, drawing parallels between their perseverance and her film ‘Christy.’ She encouraged the drivers to embrace their legacy and strive for greatness.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s policies, prioritizing the prosecution of Donald Trump, have led to the release of repeat offenders in New York City. Lenient bail reform and charging decisions have allowed individuals with extensive criminal histories to continue committing crimes, raising concerns about public safety.
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Germany saw a significant decline in asylum applications, with numbers falling to under 9,000 in the latest month, according to Bild. The drop highlights a sharp downward trend compared to the previous year, with officials attributing the decline to the effectiveness of the government’s stricter refugee policy.
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Dr. Rebecca Grant praised the Trump team’s maritime surveillance as crucial for fighting narco-terrorism in the Caribbean.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested during an interview on ‘Meet the Press’ that former President Joe Biden could have remained in office until 2029. This comment came as part of a broader discussion about political longevity and leadership continuity.
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Belgium’s Kleine Brogel airbase, a key NATO facility, has reported drone sightings, prompting heightened security measures. Similar incidents have been observed at airports in Copenhagen and Munich, raising alarms about potential threats.
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Democrat Zohran Mamdani is gaining traction in Harlem with his energetic campaign, while former Governor Andrew Cuomo faces challenges in securing Black voter support. Mamdani’s outreach to the Black community and appeal to young voters contrast with Cuomo’s struggles to retain older Black voters who criticize his emphasis on free services.
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President Donald Trump has left Florida for the White House, marking his return to Washington, D.C. after a brief hiatus. His arrival signals a resumption of presidential duties following his recent trip to the Sunshine State.
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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid criticized the NBA for fining him $50,000 over a ‘lewd gesture’ after making a ‘crotch chop’ in a game against the Boston Celtics. He argued that referees should be fined for the same behavior.
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Dr. Olga Ensz, a dentist at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, recommends apples, cheese, cranberries, and pumpkin to combat the effects of holiday candy. These foods help neutralize acid, strengthen enamel, and prevent cavities.
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Rico Dowdle punched in his second TD of the game to extend the Carolina Panthers’ lead over the Green Bay Packers. The play highlighted the Panthers’ offensive momentum during the matchup.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins has joined Jerry Rice and Cris Carter as the only receivers with a touchdown catch in nine consecutive home games. His incredible catch against the Chicago Bears marked a historic milestone in NFL history.
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A U.S. strike in the Caribbean Sea has resulted in the deaths of at least three individuals. Secretary of Defense Kevin Hegseth confirmed the casualties during a press briefing.
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President Trump announced Sunday that the body of American hostage Omer Neutra, along with two other deceased hostages, has been returned by Hamas to Israel through Red Cross coordination. Trump stated he had spoken to Neutra’s parents, who expressed mixed emotions about the news.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the remains of three Israeli hostages, recovered by Israeli forces in Gaza, have been handed over to the Red, the government emphasized its commitment to rescuing all remaining hostages and urged the public to respect the families’ privacy.
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Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., claims Democrats are exploiting public welfare programs and federal layoffs to pressure Republicans during the government shutdown. He joins Fox News Live to address concerns over SNAP benefits and the impact of proposed federal layoffs.
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw supports President Trump’s efforts to pressure Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro but hasn’t endorsed land strikes. He emphasized the importance of deterrence against dictators like Maduro while calling for further discussion before committing to military operations.
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Cardi B was in Foxborough supporting boyfriend Stefon Diggs as the couple awaits their first child. The couple’s presence at the event highlights their public relationship and mutual support.
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The AP Poll rankings after Week 10 have sparked reactions from college football teams. Analysts and coaches are now preparing for upcoming challenges in the rankings.
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Auburn University’s head football coach, Hugh Freeze, is leaving for Ole Miss after two seasons. The move signals a significant shift in leadership and marks a transition for Freeze from the FCS level to the SEC.
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Marcedes Lewis, a 41-year-old tight end for the Denver Broncos, has set a new record by becoming the oldest player to ever take the field in an NFL game. This milestone marks a significant achievement in the history of the league.
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South Carolina has fired offensive coordinator Mike Shula after nine games. The Gamecocks rank last in the SEC in points and yards per game.