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Calls to ‘close the skies’ over Ukraine, a rallying cry from early 2022 pro-Ukraine demonstrations, have resurfaced following a wave of Russian airspace violations against NATO members. These incursions have heightened concerns among European countries about NATO’s ability to respond effectively.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general, Rafael Grossi, visited Moscow on September 26 to attend a forum commemorating the 80th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry. Ukraine has condemned the visit, expressing concerns over the IAEA’s engagement with Russia amid the ongoing conflict.
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Unidentified drones have been reportedly spotted in Denmark, Lithuania, and Finland, raising concerns about potential threats to NATO member states. The incidents occur amid a rise in Russian military activity near NATO airspace, including reports of Russian drones and aircraft entering the area.
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The Ukrainian embassy in Japan issued an apology following the arrest of three Ukrainian nationals for entering the restricted zone around the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. The incident has raised concerns about international cooperation and safety protocols in nuclear zones.
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A recent poll highlights low approval ratings for Democrats on major national issues, with Republicans showing higher approval. Kayleigh McEnany discussed these findings on Fox & Friends Weekend, along with President Trump’s Ryder Cup appearance.
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Nadav Rudaeff, the son of slain Hamas hostage Lior Rudaeff, joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to demand the release of all remaining hostages. He argues that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has the power to secure a deal.
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Parents are growing increasingly concerned about the impact of AI beauty apps on their children’s self-esteem and body image. The ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ panel is addressing the surge in popularity of these applications, which utilize artificial intelligence to assess and rank users’ physical attractiveness.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s viral confrontation with GOP activist Frank Scales has intensified the polarized political landscape, with Krasner labeling Trump a ‘fascist’ and accusing Scales of being ‘un-American.’
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**Excerpt** German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced plans to initiate discussions with the Taliban regarding the repatriation of Afghan nationals. The proposed agreement aims to facilitate the return of individuals currently residing in Germany, particularly those with ties to the country or who have overstayed their visas.
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Interior Minister Dobrindt announced deportation deals with Syria and Afghanistan to expedite migrant removal. Pro-Gaza demonstrations are planned in Berlin and other cities on Saturday.
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In his latest episode of Real Time, comedian and political commentator Bill Maher has sparked a discussion by suggesting that Democrats must scale back their radical progressive policies to revive the ‘old America’ they once represented. Maher’s remarks come at a time when the party is trying to navigate the complexities of maintaining a broad…
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During a heated debate on The View, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin predicted that Donald Trump would still win a presidential election today, citing the GOP’s continued trust on key issues. Joy Behar and Ana Nav, however, challenged this, highlighting voter concerns about political crisis and democracy.
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JD Vance joined The Ingraham Angle to discuss violence and Democratic policies, highlighting the tensions between political parties on crime and public safety. The segment underscored the ideological divide over approaches to addressing societal issues such as gun control and law enforcement.
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Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve was ejected from Game 3 against the Phoenix Mercury after a heated confrontation with a referee following an injury to star player Napheesa Collier. Reeve criticized the league’s officiating, calling it ‘malpractice’ and demanding a change in leadership.
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Urban Southern and Mikutowski Woodworking representatives joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to share their journeys of success in trade careers, emphasizing the importance of women entering these fields. The conversation highlighted overcoming challenges and the value of trades in today’s economy.
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Milestone birthdays are pivotal moments for self-reflection and planning for the future, encouraging individuals to evaluate their achievements and set new goals.
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Danish security authorities have reported drone sightings over the country’s largest military base overnight. The incident has raised concerns about potential security threats and the use of unmanned aerial systems near critical defense installations.
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India has detained Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent leader of a protest movement against government overreach in the Himalayan region. Supporters of Wangchuk held a candlelight vigil in New Delhi on Friday to demonstrate their opposition to his arrest.
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A UNC Chapel Hill professor is associated with Redneck Revolt, a far-left gun club with a violent history. The group has links to attacks on ICE facilities and has been involved in protests that have led to significant incidents like the Charlottesville car attack.
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The Canadian government’s decision to end door-to-door mail delivery has reignited a walkout by postal workers and may affect thousands of jobs. Postal workers resumed their walkout after the government ordered major changes at Canada, Post that threaten thousands of jobs.
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Tori Spelling recounted her memories of her brief relationship with Charlie Sheen, including a date where he allegedly offered drugs and a friend’s plea to hide him from U.S. Marshals. Despite the request, she refused to assist, citing the risk of becoming an accomplice.
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William Shatner’s portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in ‘Star Trek’ has left an indelible mark on popular culture, inspiring space exploration dreams and embodying an optimistic vision of humanity’s future. His recent health challenges highlight his enduring relevance despite his age.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons criticized recent protests against ICE following the Dallas shooting. He emphasized the need for calm and stability during the discussion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
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The article addresses concerns about the Left’s alleged demonization of Kamala Harris amid the release of her audiobook. It highlights the growing tensions in the political climate and their potential impact on the presidential race.
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The ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-hosts spotlighted American-made products and skilled trades, emphasizing the importance of domestic manufacturing and craftsmanship. The segment focused on American welders and modular furniture, underscoring the value of skilled labor and U.S.-made goods.
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Former FBI Director James Comey faced criticism for making public comments about his indictment, with some calling his statements ‘weak.’ Fox News contributor Miranda Devine joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to analyze Comey’s decision to speak out despite potential risks to his legal position.
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A Georgetown student raised concerns over ‘Hey Fascist, Catch’ posters on campus after Charlie Kirk’s assassination on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ College Republican Shae McInnis commented on the disturbing flyers, highlighting their potential implications.
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race focuses on affordability, with candidates debating tax policies and utility rate hikes. Sherrill’s uncertain stance on sales tax has drawn criticism, while Ciattarelli accuses her of being untrustworthy on fiscal responsibility.
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North Korean hackers have used generative AI to forge fake military IDs, enabling them to conduct sophisticated phishing attacks. Experts warn that AI is making phishing more convincing and dangerous, requiring updated security strategies and training.
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Chris and Corrie Coghlan have joined the Fox & Friends Weekend show to appeal to President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping to lift the adoption freeze in China. Their plea has sparked a broader debate over international adoption policies and the humanitarian impact of the freeze.
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Apple’s iOS 26 update introduces enhanced features for iPhone users, including improved spam detection, larger lock screen clocks, and enhanced privacy controls. The update also offers better call management and custom alarm snooze times for a more intuitive user experience.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, countering international pressure despite walkouts and protests. His remarks were aimed at reinforcing his political base’s stance against foreign influence.
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The article highlights President Trump’s rhetoric as a contributor to political division amid rising violence, drawing historical comparisons to past racial tensions.
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Business leaders and trade organizations are expressing concern over the Trump administration’s attempts to halt wind farm projects that had already gained federal approval. This includes parts for the Revolution Wind farm off the coast of Rhode, which has been targeted by the administration’s policies.
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Iowa’s influence on the Democratic presidential nomination process has significantly diminished, yet politicians continue to prioritize the state for future elections, particularly looking toward 2028. Senator Chris Van Hollen’s recent appearance at the Polk County Steak Fry highlights the state’s lingering political significance.
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Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire, is seeking to revive bipartisan cooperation in U.S. foreign policy. The senator has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on international matters.
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A new museum on Pennsylvania Avenue, created by former imprisoned financier Michael Milken, showcases the financial elite’s perspective on the nation’s virtues. The museum’s atrium features a grand faux gold Tree of Generations, with Mr. Miland and his donors’ faces prominently displayed.
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President Trump criticized Europe’s handling of illegal immigration at the UN, warning of a crisis due to ‘illegal aliens’ and questioning the U.N.’s role in global affairs. He expressed confidence in Ukraine’s ability to reclaim its territory with European support.
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Fox News Digital reviews “One Battle After Another” as a politically-charged action thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn. The film, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s “Vineland”, follows a group of rebels rebelling against what they perceive as authoritarianism, with some viewers perceiving it as a #Resistance wet dream due to its alignment with the current…
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The ferry service between Wolfe Island and Cape Vincent has been left unused all summer, marking the end of a two-century-old link between the U.S. and Canada. Island residents now face minor disruptions as the historic route comes to a close.
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Older adults should avoid common fitness mistakes to ensure safe and effective workouts. Fitness experts emphasize the importance of strength training, recovery, and non-mirror exercises to prevent injuries and maintain mobility.
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Former NFL star Charles Tillman cited President Donald Trump’s immigration policies as the reason for his resignation from the FBI. He stated that he could not support the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement, which he believed did not align with the FBI’s mission of protecting national security.
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Fox News host Lara Trump discussed the New York City mayoral race during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ emphasizing its significance for the Democratic Party’s future. She highlighted the competitive nature of the election and its potential impact on the party’s strategies.
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The Obama Presidential Center has been criticized for depositing only $1 million into a promised $470 million reserve fund meant to protect taxpayers. Critics argue the underfunded endowment, which is supposed to cover operating costs without touching the principal, leaves Chicago taxpayers vulnerable. Legal and financial concerns have intensified as the project’s costs have ballooned…
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NYU law professor Richard Epstein has criticized the Obama Presidential Center for failing to secure $470 million in endowment funding, warning of potential taxpayer burdens. Epstein highlights the financial risks associated with the center’s inability to meet its financial commitments.
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The U.S. State Department has criticized Colombian President Gustavo Petro for his remarks at a pro-Palestinian demonstration as reckless. The incident could lead to the revocation of Petro’s visa, reflecting tensions in the U.S.-Colombia relationship.
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Diplomats from several nations walked out during Netanyahu’s UN speech, indicating rising international concern. Victoria Coates joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the speech and Trump’s upcoming meeting with Netanyahu.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has acknowledged mishandling the case of pro-life activist Savannah Craven Ant, who was attacked in early 2025. The case was dropped due to missing a critical filing deadline, drawing criticism over the office’s response to the incident.
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Iran has recalled its ambassadors to Germany, France, and the UK ahead of anticipated sanctions. The move signals a potential shift in the country’s diplomatic strategy.
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Fox News’ AI Newsletter outlines the Trump administration’s potential collaboration with Elon Musk’s xAI to enhance federal operations and the Nasdaq debut of Kodiak AI, highlighting major AI advancements and investments.
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On Friday, September 26, Hannity’s show explored the latest developments concerning the Russia hoax, including the indictment of individuals linked to the matter. The discussion focused on former FBI Director James Comey’s role in the controversy, which has sparked ongoing debates and legal implications.
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Riley Gaines’ attorney, Bill Bock, has outlined that a settlement with the NCAA would require a judicial order or consent decree to ensure long-term compliance with Title IX. The lawsuit, which has advanced after a federal judge partially denied motions to dismiss, is focused on challenging the NCAA’s gender eligibility policy, which now requires trans…
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Virginia fans rushed the field after the Cavaliers secured a 46-38 double overtime upset over No. 8 Florida State at Scott Stadium, marking their first home win over a top 10 team since 2005. The victory came after quarterback Chandler Morris scored on a 4-yard run, while fans celebrated with chaotic field entries.
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Denmark reported drone sightings over military installations after grounding flights at airports, prompting a response from the Danish Defense. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized the alliance’s seriousness in addressing the threats, following incidents that raised concerns about potential Russian involvement.
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Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk during a Turning Point USA event, remained on the run for 33 hours before surrendering. FBI sources suggest he acted irrationally and lacked a clear escape plan, highlighting the complexity of tracking a suspect with no coherent strategy.
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ICE agents in Dallas emphasized their focus on targeting criminals and ensuring public safety, but their work was overshadowed by a tragic shooting at the ICE field office the following day. The FBI identified the perpetrator as a targeted attacker with anti-ICE rhetoric, raising concerns about the impact of such rhetoric on law enforcement.
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Networks framed Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension as a free-speech victory while ignoring the political implications of Google restoring banned conservative creators. The article critiques the media’s perceived bias in how these events are reported.
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Alice Beck Darrow, a 106-year-old former nurse, has donated the bullet from her husband’s heart to the Pearl Harbor museum, honoring the soldiers who served. Her husband survived a wound from the USS West Virginia attack and they married shortly after.
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The Jesse Watters Primetime episode on Friday, September 26, focuses on a major controversy involving former F.B.I. Director James Comey, Democratic Party leaders, and a recent I.C.E. shooting incident, sparking intense debate. The incident highlights growing tensions around border security and law enforcement practices.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has dropped charges against Brianna Rivers for allegedly sucker-punching pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao, citing a missed filing deadline. The case has sparked criticism of the DA’s handling of the case, with legal representatives accusing the office of undermining justice.