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The NBA has fined Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid $50,000 for making a lewd gesture during Friday’s game. The league’s decision was based on its determination that the gesture was inappropriate.
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Tennessee women’s basketball coach Kim Caldwell has dismissed senior guard Ruby Whitehorn from the team following her second arrest in less than two months. The incident has raised questions about the conduct of athletes and the responsibilities of coaching staff in maintaining team discipline.
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Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has broken his right fibula during a game against USC, according to sources. The injury will require him to sit out the rest of the season.
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The top seven teams in the final AP poll remained unchanged, with BYU, Texas Tech, and Notre Dame filling out the top 10. The College Football Playoff will unveil its first rankings Tuesday, marking a pivotal moment for the season’s contenders.
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Auburn University has terminated the contract of football coach Hugh Freeze following a 6-16 record in SEC games over his two-plus seasons. The decision comes after a dismal 15-19 overall record, prompting the university to appoint D.J. Durkin as the interim head coach.
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C.J. Stroud has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Broncos after a concussion. The injury will impact the Texans’ game plan and their chances against the Broncos defense.
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The NFL on Fox crew review which NFL teams still have hope for the 2,3,4 season and which teams can “Fork’em” this year. Analysts highlight key contenders and potential spoilers in the upcoming season.
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Powerful explosions were reported at the Shakhtars, oil depot in the Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast, according to social media footage. The Kyiv Independent could not verify these reports at the time of publication.
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Harvard University is in turmoil following a suspected intentional blast on campus, prompting an official investigation. Fox News correspondent Molly Line and former FBI investigator Bill Daly are analyzing the incident on Fox News Live.
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Hugh Freeze has been fired as head coach of the Auburn Tigers after a disastrous 2025 season, marked by a 1-5 SEC record and fan backlash. The decision comes following a loss to Kentucky, where Auburn scored just three points, prompting widespread criticism and chants for Freeze’s dismissal.
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The Maldives has implemented a generational tobacco ban targeting individuals born after January 1, 2007, becoming the second country globally to do so after New Zealand. The law prohibits the purchase, sale, and use of all tobacco products by Generation Z and younger, with an emphasis on protecting public health and preventing youth addiction.
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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud suffered a significant hit from Denver Broncos defender Kris Abrams-Draine during a second-quarter scramble, leading to a momentary loss of consciousness. The team has confirmed that Stroud is being evaluated for a concussion, with Davis Mills stepping in for the Texans.
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Utah County faces mounting defense costs for Tyler Robinson’s case after local attorneys declined to represent the accused. The county has spent over $250,000 and anticipates costs to rise significantly due to the high-profile nature of the case and potential appeals.
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Scott Adams, creator of the ‘Dilbert’ comic strip, has appealed to President Trump for help in expediting his cancer treatment due to scheduling delays with Kaiser Permanente. The cartoonist, who was diagnosed with metastasized prostate cancer, seeks to receive an FDA-approved drug, Pluvicto, which he believes could prolong his life.
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Benson Kipruto narrowly defeated Alexander Mutiso in a photo finish to win the men’s New York City Marathon. Kenya’s Kipruto secured his first victory in the event with a time of 2:08.09.
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Caleb Williams made his first career touchdown catch during a trick play that tied the game against the Bengals. Charlie Jones’ electrifying 98-yard return gave Cincinnati an early lead, setting up the dramatic matchup between two playoff-bound teams.
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Sen. David McCormick, R-Pa., has urged continued pressure on Democrats amid the government shutdown. The interview highlights bipartisan efforts to resolve the stalemate.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn has raised concerns about Antifa groups compiling a ‘hit list’ targeting journalists. She joined Fox News Live to discuss these threats amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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A Russian aerial attack on Ukraine has resulted in the deaths of at least two children, adding to the growing toll of civilian casualties in the conflict. The strikes occurred a day after Ukraine’s top military commander announced the deployment of special forces to the eastern city of Pokrovsk.
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House Minority Leader Jeffries Reiterates Stance Against Zohran Mamdani as Democratic Party’s Future
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he doesn’t see New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as the future of the Democratic Party, despite endorsing him. He emphasized the focus should remain on the House’s efforts to regain control of the House from the Republicans.
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Two of the 11 people wounded in the stabbing spree remain in critical condition, the police said. A police officer at Huntingdon Station in England on Sunday, near the train where the attack unfold.
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The NFC North rivalry intensifies as the Minnesota Vikings host the Detroit Lions in Week 9. FOX NFL sideline reporter Jen Hale joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to break down the Week 9 NFL lineup.
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Fox News anchor Peter Doocy and his daughter made headlines after she dressed as a bird and trick-or-treated through the White House, where she unexpectedly met press secretary Karoline Leavitt. The incident, captured in a viral video, highlights the informal yet significant interaction between media figures and White, House staff.
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Sam Sifton has taken over as the new host of The Morning, promising a more reassuring tone in news delivery. His opening statement, ‘Everything is going to be all right, and you’re not alone,’ has resonated with many viewers.
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Sam Sifton has taken over as the new host of ‘The Morning’, the popular morning news program. The transition marks a significant shift in the show’s leadership and direction.
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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries denied the suggestion that Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist running for New York City mayor, is emblematic of the future of the Democratic Party during an interview with CNN host Jake Tapper. The exchange highlights the growing ideological divide within the Democratic Party as figures like Mamdani advocate for more progressive policies,…
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Ukrainian forces have made significant advances into Russian-controlled territories, marking a critical shift in the conflict. President Zelenskyy has declared this a turning point, signaling potential changes in the war’s trajectory.
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Iraq is currently enjoying its longest period of stability in recent years, with citizens expressing confidence in the nation’s trajectory. The upcoming vote is seen as a critical moment for Iraq’s political landscape.
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Iraq is experiencing its longest period of stability in recent years, with citizens expressing confidence in the country’s direction. The question remains whether this optimism will drive increased voter turnout in the upcoming November general elections, potentially leading to meaningful political change.
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A woman was wrongfully accused of stealing a package by a license plate-reading camera used by police, but was later exonerated by video from her own camera-equipped Rivian truck. This incident highlights concerns over the use of automated surveillance systems and the potential for false accusations.
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Julian Edelman, along with former NFL stars Charles Woodson and Terry Bradshaw, as well as NFL analysts Charissa Thompson and Jay Glazer, have selected Boston College quarterback Drake Maye as their NFL MVP pick for Week 8. The group highlighted Maye’s performance, noting his ability to elevate the Boston College offense while leading the team…
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright discussed the impact of the government shutdown on nuclear modernization during a segment of 'The Sunday Briefing.' He outlined plans for AI-driven energy demand and efforts to expand U.S. power generation capacity.
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Vice President JD Vance discusses his interfaith marriage with his Hindu-raised wife, emphasizing the importance of communication and mutual respect in navigating spiritual differences. He shares how they raised their children Christian, including his 8-year-old’s First Communion, and highlights the role of shared decision-making in interfaith relationships.
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The Toronto Blue Jays fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a Game 7 showdown, extending their World Series drought to 32 years. The Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto closed the door on Toronto in Game 6 following a 11th-inning home run by Will Smith.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., is pushing for comprehensive hearings akin to the Watergate scandal to investigate the Arctic Frost probe, which has sparked significant political debate. The senator outlined his intentions to advance future inquiries and address potential impeachments during a recent interview on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have relocated their family to Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park, settling into their spacious new eight-bedroom home. This move has sparked privacy and safety concerns among nearby residents who were asked to vacate their properties to ensure the royal family’s security.
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The Colorado River’s dwindling water resources have become a focal point for MAGA politics, with the Trump administration taking a measured approach to the dispute. The situation highlights the complex balance between political strategy and environmental management in water resource allocation.
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The College Football Playoff and bowl games have seen a mix of stability at the top and significant upsets, reshaping the postseason landscape. Notable results have shifted the rankings, leading to increased anticipation and unpredictability in the upcoming games.
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Hellen Obiri of Kenya broke the women’s course record in the New York City Marathon, securing her second title. Benson Kip
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Jannik Sinner reclaimed the No. 1 ranking in men’s tennis after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 7-6 (4) in the Paris Masters final. The victory marks a significant milestone in Sinner’s career, solidifying his position as the top-ranked player in the sport.
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Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in Russian missile and drone strikes on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, according to the Ukrainian military. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Turkey is significantly reducing its oil imports from Russia amid Western sanctions, according to Reuters. This shift marks a notable change for Turkey, which has historically been one of Russia’s main oil buyers, alongside India and China.
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Olena, a retiree from the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, has fled to Poland after nearly four years of occupation, highlighting the plight of civilians caught in the conflict. The journey through the Volyn humanitarian corridor was perilous, with harsh weather conditions complicating the escape for many.
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Ukraine has received the long-promised Patriot air defense systems from Germany, marking a significant enhancement to its air defense capabilities. Ukrainian President Zelensky thanked Germany and Chancellor Merz for their joint efforts to protect civilians from Russian attacks.
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Ukrainian drones have struck a Russian oil tanker in Krasnodar Krai, causing it to catch fire, according to a reliable source. This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, with Ukrainian forces reportedly losing soldiers to Russian missile and drone attacks in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
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Italy’s Bolzano province is considering introducing a controversial ‘fido’ tax on tourist dogs and residents, sparking criticism from animal rights groups. Critics argue the policy is ‘disproportionate’ and unfairly targets responsible pet owners.
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Former Cincinnati Bengals star Bob Trumpy has died at 80, according to the team’s announcement. Trumpy was known for his exceptional dual career as a player and broadcaster, leaving an indelible mark on the field and media.
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Andrew Cuomo criticized Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s policies during a Sunday Morning Futures interview, dismissing them as unrealistic. The mayoral candidate used the platform to question Mamdani’s approach and discuss potential cooperation with former President Donald Trump.
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US President Donald Trump has accused Nigeria of allowing the ‘mass slaughter’ of Christians by Islamist militants and ordered the Department of War to prepare for possible military action in the West African nation. Nigeria, which has long struggled with sectarian violence from groups like Boko Haram, denied the allegations, calling them exaggerated and accusing…
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Jessica Simpson is celebrating eight years of sobriety, sharing how alcohol nearly blocked her from chasing her dreams and silenced her intuition. She credits her recovery as a pivotal moment that allowed her to embrace her true purpose and artistic growth.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is working to restore SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, addressing the need for immediate relief and long-term reforms.
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Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria Amid Christian Persecution, Survivor Endorses Designation
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu denies claims of widespread religious persecution, while Boko Haram survivor Paul Adamu urges U.S. action to protect Christians in Nigeria.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the company’s plans to increase U.S. chip production and its new AI partnerships. The discussion also covered the implications of the U.S.-China trade truce.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders barred players from media access after a crushing 52-17 loss to Arizona. The Buffaloes’ poor performance, marked by turnovers and penalties, led to mounting pressure on Sanders, who took full responsibility for the loss.
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Russian attacks on energy infrastructure have left tens of thousands without power in eastern Ukraine. A Ukrainian drone attack has set an oil tanker ablaze in a Russian Black Sea port, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Sen. Ted Cruz criticized Operation Arctic Frost as a ‘Watergate’-style scandal during an interview with ‘Sunday Morning Futures,’ highlighting the investigation’s scale and the responses of Verizon and AT&T to subpoenas.
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ESPN commentators Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit joked about Oklahoma Sooners kicker Tate Sandell’s short shorts during the team’s game against Tennessee Volunteers. Despite the jest, Sandell performed well, converting all four of his field goals and all three extra points.
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A wife who is a paid caretaker for their disabled child has sparked a viral Reddit debate by refusing to pack her husband’s lunch, raising questions about fairness and respect in modern marriages. The situation has prompted discussions on gender roles, financial responsibilities, and the need for open communication in relationships.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized House Minority Leader Hakey Jeffries for what he called ‘ignorant’ remarks about President Donald Trump’s recent Asia trip. Bessent, appearing on Fox News’ Sunday show, focused on progress made during the visit, highlighting achievements in China trade negotiations, rare earth supply chain deals, fentanyl enforcement and pending tariff cases.
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Elizabeth Taylor’s stylist, Vicky Tiel, has revealed that Richard Burton was her favorite lover. This revelation comes as part of a new Fox Nation docuseries exploring Taylor’s legendary romances.