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Senate Chaplain Barry Black delivers impassioned prayers urging lawmakers to end the government shutdown, highlighting the growing political tensions and moral concerns within Congress. Black’s sermons, drawing on biblical references, challenge lawmakers to prioritize the public interest over partisan posturing, as the shutdown reaches its 29th day and tensions escalate.
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted the annual White House Halloween celebration on October 30, featuring a trick-or-treat event for children and guests. This event was part of the First Family’s continued tradition of hosting festive occasions at the White House.
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Sean Hannity, a prominent Fox News host, has endorsed Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race, highlighting his stance on issues like education, energy, and tax policies. The endorsement comes as Ciattarelli faces off against a former governor and a former state attorney general in a closely contested race.
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The recent trade talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have concluded with mutual concessions, signaling a shift in the ongoing economic negotiations between the two nations. Both leaders have agreed to return to the status quo, indicating a strategic move to stabilize their trade relationship.
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The heated exchange between Kamala Harris and an Australian reporter has sparked renewed political debate over her public appearances and book promotion strategy. Analysts are examining the incident’s implications for Harris’ political strategy and public image.
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Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken clarified his statement about NATO’s deterrence doctrine, stating that the remark about ‘wiping Moscow off the map’ was contextually framed within the alliance’s principles.Russian authorities condemned the remark as irresponsible, calling it an example of ‘military psychosis.’ The comments have intensified tensions between NATO and Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine…
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Alex Clark predicts JD Vance could win in 2028 if he keeps Trump’s momentum. Young voters are fueling a new red wave, she argues.
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Federal authorities arrested 46 undocumented workers at a New Jersey freight warehouse during a DHS operation, part of a nationwide effort to enforce immigration compliance. The raid follows a similar action at a Hyundai factory in Georgia, signaling continued federal focus on workplace immigration enforcement.
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Bret Baier’s special report analyzes Trump’s economic strategies and trade tensions with China, focusing on tariffs, negotiations, and their impact on global markets. The report discusses the strategic considerations behind Trump’s policies and their implications for U.S. industries.
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Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough of the New Orleans Saints will make his first career start, sharing his wife Jordan’s competitive drive to focus on winning rather than celebration. The Saints, struggling at 1-7, hope his leadership can revitalize their season as they prepare for the Los Angeles Rams.
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Gayle King, a longtime co-host of ‘CBS Mornings,’ is expected to leave the show next year as part of CBS’s ongoing restructuring. Her departure follows the exit of fellow anchor John Dickerson and signals continued changes within the network.
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The news item highlights the intricate dynamics between Donald Trump, the Democratic Party, and China, emphasizing ongoing trade disputes and political maneuvering. These interactions have significant implications for global markets and national strategies.
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Erika Kirk honored her late husband, Charlie Kirk, on ‘Jesse Watters Prim. The segment focused on his life, legacy, and the impact he had on those around him.
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Jack Ciattarelli, New Jersey’s GOP gubernatorial nominee, is capitalizing on a surge in early voting, claiming it puts his campaign in a strong position. The race against Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill is expected to be one of the closest in the nation, with both candidates reporting positive early voting numbers.
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Anti-Palestinian disinformation is closely linked to racist hate speech against Palestinians. DW Fact Check investigates why such propaganda is so widespread.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) conducted a workplace immigration sweep in Avenel, New Jersey, on October 29, 2025, resulting in the detention of at least 46 suspected undocumented workers from a freight facility. The operation was part of broader efforts to enforce immigration laws and ensure compliance with labor regulations.
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Over 1,000 historic artifacts, including Native American baskets and jewelry, were stolen in a brazen overnight heist at an Oakland Museum of California storage facility, sparking a joint investigation by the FBI and Oakland Police Department. The brazen theft, which occurred just days before a similar $102 million jewel heist at the Louvre Museum in…
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President Trump repeated his 2019 viral Halloween moment by placing a candy bar on a child’s head during the annual White House trick-or-treat event. Conservatives praised the move, calling it a nod to the original meme.
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Administration officials warn that a prolonged government shutdown could lead to air traffic controllers leaving their jobs, risking a disaster during the holiday travel season. Vice President JD Vance met with aviation industry leaders and expressed concerns over the potential impact.
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The episode explores Trump’s views on trade imbalances and tariffs between the U.S. and China. MacCallum analyzes the impact of these policies on American industries and global economic dynamics.
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A Ukrainian teenager has left the temporarily occupied territory for the government-controlled territory under the ‘Bring Kids Back UA’ initiative. President’s Office head Andriy Yerm, working to evacuate children from conflict zones.
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President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted a festive Halloween celebration at the White House, featuring trick-or-treat booths, autumnal decorations, and a variety of activities for children and their families. The event included special candy distribution, musical performances, and participation from various federal agencies and organizations.
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Tomi Lahren criticized Glamour UK for selecting nine transgender activists as ‘Women of the Year,’ arguing that the cover undermines traditional notions of womanhood. The debate highlights broader discussions about gender identity, media representation, and the criteria for recognition.
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The article reviews the tensions between the United States and Russia in 2025, drawing parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. It describes the diplomatic failures, the involvement of Ukraine and Venezuela, and the cancellation of the scheduled Putin–Trump summit in Budapest, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical struggles and potential for escalation.
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Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin expressed confidence in the Democratic Party’s chances in upcoming gubern, particularly in Virginia and New Jersey. The upcoming elections are seen as critical opportunities for the Democratic Party to expand its influence in key states.
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted a Halloween celebration at the White House, distributing commemorative treats to children. The event marked a traditional annual activity for the first family to interact with the public in a festive setting.
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Howard Lutnick, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discussed the meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping on “Jesse Watters Prim. Lutnick praised Trump’s bold and unprecedented strategies in the trade talks, suggesting that these approaches are reshaping the dynamics of U.S.-China relations.
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The United States has significantly reduced its refugee admissions to 7,500 for the fiscal year, marking a sharp departure from the Biden administration’s policy. A group of Afrikaners from South Africa recently arrived at Dulles International Airport with plans to resettle in the U.S.
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The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine has warned that Russian strikes on critical energy infrastructure are threatening to worsen the suffering of Ukrainian civilians during the fourth winter of the conflict. These attacks, which occurred on the night of October 30, are raising concerns about the humanitarian impact of the ongoing war.
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French authorities have arrested six individuals in connection with a robbery at a precious-metal refinery in Lyon, France. The suspects used explosives to breach the facility, and police recovered the stolen items, though the exact amount of metal taken remains undisclosed.
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French officials confirmed that six individuals were arrested following a robbery at a precious-metal refinery in Lyon, France. The suspects used explosives to gain entry to the facility, prompting a police response that resulted in the recovery of stolen items.
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Jesse Watters commends President Trump’s stamina during a challenging flight home after high-stakes meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The trip highlighted the strategic implications of their interactions on trade and security.
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Dutch Foreign Minister David van Weel announced the Netherlands’ financial commitment of EUR 10 million to the UK’s cyber security program aimed at protecting Ukraine from cyber attacks. This support underscores the Netherlands’ strategic alignment with NATO and its dedication to stabilizing Eastern Europe.
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Buckingham Palace has announced that Prince Andrew will be stripped of his royal title, marking the culmination of his downfall following his ties to convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. The decision underscores the gravity of his association with the disgraced financier, who was imprisoned for sex trafficking.
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President Trump has reignited his controversial Halloween tradition of placing candy on the head of a trick-or-treater, a practice that drew criticism during his first term. The act has once again become a subject of online humor and public reaction.
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Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand stepped away from the team to coach his friend’s under-18 hockey team in Canada after the friend’s daughter died of cancer, honoring her memory. The event also served as a fundraiser for the grieving family, highlighting Marchand’s personal connection to the sport and his compassion.
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Miami Beach Commissioner David Suarez has pledged to donate his salary to the family of Officer David Cajuso, a father of three killed in a traffic crash. The 33-year-old officer, a 10-year veteran of the police force, was remembered for his unwavering commitment to public service.
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Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts publicly supports Tucker Carlson despite backlash for his interview with Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes. Roberts argues that canceling Carlson is not the answer, highlighting ongoing tensions within the GOP over addressing antisemitism. Roberts’ stance underscores the broader debate within the Republican Party regarding how to respond to recent antisemitic incidents, including…
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the administration’s narrative surrounding President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, countering media criticisms that the encounter lacked meaningful engagement. Bessent highlighted the administration’s unified approach to addressing global economic challenges and emphasized the importance of U.S.-China relations.
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A blast at the Kyiv customs post of Ukrposhta, a state postal service, resulted in casualties during a routine inspection of a shipment destined for export from Ukraine. The State Customs Service of Ukraine has confirmed the incident, highlighting the risks involved in handling postal items.
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The WNBA and its players’ union have agreed to a 30-day extension of their current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This extension allows additional time for both parties to address unresolved issues and work toward a long-term resolution.
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LeBron James, the star of the Los Angeles Lakers, has announced the release of a 32-page Halloween-themed children’s book. The book, set for release on Thursday, is expected to feature engaging illustrations and a story that celebrates the spooky holiday.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is contemplating the use of Shohei Ohtani in non-traditional roles, such as an opener or outfielder, if a Game 7 against the Blue Jays becomes necessary. This strategic approach demonstrates the team’s adaptability and Ohtani’s versatility.
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The WNBA and WNBPA agreed to a 30-day extension of their CBA, keeping it active until November 30. This extension aims to maintain operations during ongoing negotiations.
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LSU has terminated Scott Woodward’s position as athletic director following public criticism from Governor Jeff Landry. The decision comes after Landry recently criticized Woodward’s management of the university’s athletic programs, prompting an internal review that led to the firing.
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Quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens executed a critical play by throwing a goal-line touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Jalen Kolar, extending the Ravens’ lead over the Miami Dolphins. The play occurred in the fourth quarter of a high-stakes game, showcasing Jackson’s ability to perform under pressure.
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With Halloween falling during Week 9 of the NFL season, several players have embraced the occasion by donning elaborate costumes. Among them, Miami Dolphins player Aaron Brewer gained attention for wearing a Michael Myers mask, a nod to the iconic horror character.
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Russia has resumed military flights to Syria, indicating its continued military presence in the region. Recent data shows Russian planes arriving at the Khmeim, air base, Bloomberg reported.
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A drone strike has damaged the Ory, Thermal Power Plant in Russia’s Oryol Oblast, according to Governor Andrey Klychkov, who reported damage to power supply equipment. The incident has raised concerns about the security of critical infrastructure.
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Senator Mark Warner criticized the Trump administration for its secrecy over the boat strike, calling the Republicans-only briefing ‘corrosive to our democracy.’ His remarks highlight concerns about the executive branch’s disregard for checks and balances.
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Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, discussed the Trump administration’s trade negotiations and government shutdown on ‘The Ingraham Angle’. She emphasized the administration’s efforts to improve trade relations and the challenges posed by the shutdown.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized Sen. Chuck Schumer for not endorsing Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate in New York, amidst concerns about anti-Muslim attacks and debates over antisemitism accusations against Mamdani. Omar questioned Schumer’s hesitation to support Mamdani, who faces allegations of using potentially antisemitic rhetoric, while emphasizing the candidate’s broad appeal among New Yorkers,…
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Petro Poroshenko, a Ukrainian MP and leader of the European Solidarity party, has accused the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of failing to procure Mavic drones for the defense forces, despite allocated funds. The accusation came during the transfer of aid to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has agreed to redistribute subvention from the state budget to 15 extra restoration projects in the areas of water supply, sanitation and healthcare facilities in nine regions of the country. The move aims to enhance infrastructure and public services in these areas.
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Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa has dismissed recent polling data that shows his Democratic opponent Zohran Mamdani leading in the race.
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Enemy shelling in the Donetsk region has caused two civilian deaths and nine injuries. The Regional Military Administration reported the incident, underscoring the escalating tensions in the area.
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The NFL Week 9 schedule features a highly anticipated matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, with additional key games including the Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs are in strong form, having won four of their last five games, while the Bills have a 5-2…
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A media investigation has uncovered allegations that Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, has concealed significant wealth. The report suggests her husband’s company, Severo-Zapad, has profited from large state contracts during the wartime economic surge.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Russian forces launched an attack on the Sloviansk Thermal Power Plant (TPP) on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. The attack comes amid ongoing tensions in the eastern region of Ukraine, where the conflict between Russian forces and Ukrainian troops has intensified.
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JetBlue flight 1230 from Cancun to Newark made an emergency landing in Tampa, Florida, after a sudden ‘drop in altitude’ reported to have injured several passengers. The Airbus 320 was diverted to Tampa International Airport around 2 p.m. following a ‘flight control issue’ and was met by medical personnel who assessed passengers and crew.