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The Trump administration alleges Democrat-led states have misused over $1 billion in federal Medicaid funds for illegal immigrants, including those with violent criminal records. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) conducted a preliminary audit citing improper spending by states like California, Illinois, and Oregon.
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Miranda Lambert, a 41-year-old country musician, has taken up a new Wild West-style hobby—mounted shooting—after being introduced to it by her friend and 10-time world champion Ken Shane. She admitted she wasn’t sure she had the courage to participate but was encouraged by her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, to give it a try.
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King Charles III has stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles and residence following revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The move highlights the monarchy’s stance on accountability and transparency in light of past allegations.
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King Charles III has decided to revoke Prince Andrew’s royal titles and residency following revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The move underscores the gravity of the situation and the royal family’s commitment to accountability.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized sanctuary states for allowing illegal immigrants to obtain commercial driver’s licenses, warning that untrained drivers are turning 18-wheelers into ‘weapons.’ She specifically targeted California’s Governor Gavin Newsom after a deadly crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver. Noem called for immediate action to prevent similar tragedies, emphasizing that saving…
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Finland’s military has announced major exercises in border regions, including areas along the Russia border. The drills come as Russia forms volunteer militias in the same region.
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Maryland Democratic state senator Dalya Attar is accused of secretly filming two critics in bed together to try to silence them and protect her political career. Prosecutors allege she and her brother Joseph ‘Yossi’ Attar and Baltimore Police Officer Kalman Finkelstein used hidden cameras and a tracking device to record the victims, later threatening to…
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Two major phone carriers, Verizon and AT&T, took different approaches when responding to subpoenas from the Biden DOJ’s special counsel Jack Smith for phone records of several Republican lawmakers. The documents reveal Verizon complied, while AT&T resisted, sparking political controversy over the scope and legality of the inquiry.
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Retired Army General Jack Keane praised Trump’s Asia trip as successful, emphasizing the key meetings with Xi Jinping on trade and security. The general highlighted the strategic importance of these discussions for U.S.-China relations.
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Former NBA player and Duke standout Kyle Singler was arrested on assault charges in Oklahoma after allegedly attacking his girlfriend in front of their young child. The 37-year-old was booked into the Haskell County Jail on one count of assault and battery.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance described his Oval Office clash with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky as ‘the most famous thing I’ve ever done,’ reflecting on a heated disagreement over aid and diplomacy. Vance noted recent improvements in relations and highlighted Washington’s efforts to mediate a peace deal, though tensions between Kiev and Moscow remain over…
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A 9-year-old Oregon child was bitten by a coyote during a game of hide-and-seek in Portland, prompting state wildlife officials to warn parents to keep a close eye on kids outdoors and to scare off the animals if they appear. The child, who was wearing socks but no shoes, managed to shake free and run…
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Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for not endorsing Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City. Omar claimed the lack of support from Schumer is illogical given the political landscape.
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Former NFL star Cam Newton has praised Indianapolis Colts co-owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon for her active involvement during the team’s games, contributing to their 7-1 start in 2025. Irsay-Gordon, daughter of late Colts owner Jim Irsay, has been a visible presence on the sideline, wearing a headset and gaining new attention for her role in the…
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Heorhiy Tykhy has warned journalists not to trust Vladimir Putin’s ‘corridors’ proposal due to the Kremlin leader’s past failure to honor ceasefire agreements. He recalled his firsthand experience in Ilovaisk in 2014, underscoring the need for skepticism toward such promises.
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The Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter highlights the surge in antisemitism across the U.S. and globally, focusing on the contentious race for New York City mayor and other incidents. Key stories include former Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticizing Zoh, Mamdani for alleged antisemitic rhetoric.
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Bret Baier provides a sneak peek of the next show. The preview offers viewers a glimpse into the show’s featured content, setting the stage for the episode’s release.
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The airline industry is pushing for a vote to end the government shutdown, highlighting the economic impact of the prolonged closure. The shutdown, now approaching its first month, is causing significant disruptions across federal operations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested two illegal immigrants suspected of murder in Texas and Georgia. Honduran national William Machado confessed to a 2022 murder after his arrest, while Mexican national Salvador Rodriguez-Mendoza faces multiple charges including murder and aggravated assault.
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Vice President JD Vance has suggested that some unexplained UFO sightings could be attributed to spiritual forces rather than extraterrestrial life. In an interview, he emphasized the importance of investigating the phenomena and expressed a personal belief that such occurrences might involve unseen spiritual influences on the physical world.
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Two servicemen from the territorial recruitment and social support centers in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, were shot while performing their duties, according to the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). The shooting has raised concerns about the safety of personnel working in recruitment and social, support centers in the region.
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Russia has resumed military flights to Syria, signaling a shift in its strategic posture as relations with the country evolve post-Assad. The Hmeim, air base, a critical hub for Russian operations in the Middle East and Africa, is central to these efforts.
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Former Trump campaign advisor Alex Bruesewitz has raised concerns about Democratic Party’s potential anxieties following JD Vance’s participation in the Traditionalist Patriotic United Society (TPUSA) event. Bruesewitz highlights the shifting political landscape and the growing influence of Gen Z conservatives in the United States.
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Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon supports the use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine while stressing legal compliance. Her stance reflects Slovenia’s alignment with Western nations in addressing the conflict.
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President Trump has announced plans to resume nuclear testing, citing national security needs. The proposal has sparked significant debate and concerns about global stability and treaty compliance.
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President Donald Trump has announced plans to visit China in April, marking the first U.S. presidential visit to the country since 2017. The trip is expected to focus on trade negotiations and economic cooperation, with a particular emphasis on the recently signed soybean deal.
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The U.S. will cut refugee admissions to 7,500, mostly Afrikaners from South Africa. The administration cites security concerns and the need for rigorous vetting processes.
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Republican Congressman Brett Guthrie has criticized the NCAA’s decision to allow student athletes and staff to engage in professional sports betting, raising concerns about the potential impact on the integrity of college sports. He questioned the timing of the rule change and emphasized the need for clear oversight and accountability mechanisms.
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Conservatives are criticizing Gen Z candidate Kat Abughazaleh for her free speech claim after her federal indictment for blocking an ICE vehicle during protests. The indictment accuses her of impeding a federal agent, who had to drive extremely slowly to avoid injury.
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Rep. Brett Guthrie has announced plans to investigate the NCAA’s decision to permit student athletes to wager on professional sports, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. The move comes amid growing debate over the implications of allowing such betting.
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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a high-level meeting in Washington, D.C., where both leaders discussed critical issues including trade, technology, and global security. The summit, part of the ‘The Five’ co-hosts’ discussion, was highlighted as a potential turning point in U.S.-China relations.
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Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II humorously suggested that teammate Riley Moss, a white cornerback, may be subject to racial profiling by referees due to repeated pass interference penalties. Moss has been flagged for such penalties more than any other player in the league this season, prompting Surtain’s comments during a podcast episode.
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Federal prosecutors are examining Black Lives Matter leaders for potential fraud involving millions in 2020 donations during the George Floyd protests.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder announced that guard Nikola Topic is undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. The 20-year-old Serbian player, a first-round 2024 NBA Draft pick, had undergone a procedure earlier this month to confirm his diagnosis.
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Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia are seeking to dismiss his criminal case, arguing the Trump administration has "stonewalled" a key hearing next week. U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw has scheduled an upcoming hearing to weigh Abrego Garcia’s request that his case be dismissed on the grounds of ‘vindictive’ and selective prosecution.
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Two female players from Valencia High School opted to sit out the volleyball playoff game against Jurupa Valley High School, citing concerns over fairness and safety. Their decision highlights the ongoing debate over transgender athletes in sports and the political tensions between President Trump and Governor Newsom.
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A Rhode Island school district has demanded $117,132 to review a teacher’s curriculum and emails linked to controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was assassinated. The teacher, Benjamin Fillo, made disparaging comments about Kirk following the assassination, leading to public outcry and legal challenges.
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Mikie Sherrill leads Jack Ciattarelli 52-45% in the New Jersey governor’s race, with Trump opposition driving Democratic turnout. The poll highlights a notable gender gap and voter enthusiasm, with nearly twice as many voters casting their ballots to express opposition to Trump rather than to support him.
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A recent Fox News Poll reveals that Zohran Mamdani’s lead in the New York City mayoral race has narrowed to 16 points compared to October, with his support remaining strong among young voters, liberals, and nonwhite communities. However, Andrew Cuomo’s support has risen, and Curtis Sliwa’s remains steady, despite a decline in Trump-aligned voters backing…
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TypeScript has overtaken Python and JavaScript to become the most used language on GitHub in August 2025. This marks the most significant language change in over a decade, with TypeScript’s contributor base growing by over 66% year-over-year.
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The East Task Force (Skhid) has denied reports of Russian occupiers blocking Ukrainian units in Pokrovsk. The task force asserts that the situation remains under control and defense operations are effective.
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Trey Yesavage set a World Series record with 12 strikeouts in Game 5, helping the Blue Jays take a commanding lead. Taylor Frick, his girlfriend, shared her emotional response on social media, expressing pride and joy over the historic performance.
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Glamour UK has announced the 2023 Women of the Year honorees, featuring nine transgender women. The announcement was discussed on 'The Will Cain Show' by podcast host Katie Miller, who examined the controversy surrounding the selection.
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The Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona, has become the world’s tallest church, surpassing the previous record holder in southern Germany. The basilica’s completion marks a significant milestone in architectural history.
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A Detroit police officer went viral after appearing in a virtual court hearing without pants, shocking a judge and attorney during a disorderly conduct case. The incident, which occurred during a case involving disorder, has sparked public criticism and an apology from the police chief.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced his plan to make rent-stabilization more equitable if he becomes mayor. However, the proposal has sparked concerns that it could further limit the availability of rental housing in New York City.
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Despite state initiatives and a renewed focus on family values, Russian women are not increasing birth rates. The war with Ukraine and economic strains are significantly impacting demographics.
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Vodafone Ukraine and Lifecell report 90-99% network availability during blackouts in Chernihiv and Sumy regions. The companies noted that availability varies based on the intensity of shelling in border areas.
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JK Rowling has publicly supported Riley Gaines after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mocked her on social media for her comments on trans athletes. The dispute began when Gaines posted a photo of AOC, Zohran Mamdani, and Bernie Sanders at a campaign event, which AOC responded to by criticizing Gaines’ fifth-place finish in a swimming championship against…
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The country faces significant safety, ethical and logistical challenges in resuming long-halted nuclear tests, though the possibility remains.
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An explosion at a Kyiv post office during a parcel inspection left five workers injured. Kyiv police are investigating to determine the cause of the incident.
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Greg Gutfeld criticizes the media for ‘delusion’ over Biden and Newsom’s praise, highlighting Democratic Party tensions. Newsom’s endorsement of Biden contrasts with Harris’ public dissent, creating internal rifts.
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Nebraska’s football team has introduced an all-black alternate uniform for their Week 10 matchup against USC, set for Saturday night. This striking new look is designed to enhance the team’s visual appeal during the prime,
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NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers is trying to get Packers players to invest in his Green Bay home, including Micah Parsons, who was pitched on the idea after a play. This highlights the unique dynamics of team relationships and potential financial opportunities that may arise from such personal investments.
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Tony Vitello has joined the San Francisco Giants as an advisor, skipping the minor leagues. This decision has sparked discussions about the evolving landscape of MLB coaching and player development.
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Blue Jays manager John Schneider says injured designated hitter George Springer is on track to play in Game 6 of the World Series. The team is closely monitoring his condition and remains hopeful for a positive outcome.
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The NCAA will require teams to submit player availability reports for the 2026 men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in March. These reports will detail players’ health and status to ensure fair competition and player safety.
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Boxing star Gervonta Davis is facing a new set of legal issues after an ex-girlfriend filed a civil lawsuit in Miami-Dade County. The lawsuit alleges that Davis subjected her to battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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The NBA and its partner sportsbook are discussing which bets are most susceptible to manipulation and appropriate betting limits for these bets, according to sources.
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Russia launched guided bombs and drones at multiple Ukrainian cities and regions on October 30, triggering air raid alerts and explosions. Civilian casualties have been reported in Sumy as the conflict escalates.