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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.
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A new study suggests cocoa extract could help reduce inflammation linked to aging, potentially lowering the risk of age-related diseases. The research, published in the British journal Age and Ageing, found that participants taking cocoa extract experienced a slower annual rise in high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), a key marker of systemic inflammation.
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The US is preparing military options, including drone strikes, to target drug traffickers in Venezuela. The potential strikes could occur within weeks, though they have not yet been approved by President Trump.
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Fantasy hockey enthusiasts are advised to focus on 12 rookie players, including Demidov, as they prepare for their upcoming draft. This guide offers insights for both redraft and dynasty leagues, helping managers identify promising talents.
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Chelsea and Manchester United are reportedly eyeing a January transfer for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, with rumors suggesting the winger could be available at a discounted price. Transfer Talk has provided updates on the latest developments surrounding the potential move.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could see a boost if WR Chris Godwin and LT Tristan Wirfs return to the field. Their potential comeback could significantly enhance the team’s offensive capabilities.
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The New York Giants are transitioning their quarterback position from Russell Wilson to Jaxson Dart, raising questions about how the offense will adapt. Analysts note significant differences in their skill sets and playing styles.
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Steve Spagnuolo, one of the NFL’s most decorated defensive coordinators, has achieved success through strategic innovation and player development. His ability to adapt and coach elite players has contributed to multiple championship wins.
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Experts are offering their insights into NFL Week 4 with a focus on key trends and bold predictions. The analysis highlights potential breakout performances for Chicago Bears receivers, opportunities for Houston Texans’ pass rush, and the upside of Geno Smith.
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Europe holds a three-point lead over the U.S. after the first day of the Ryder Cup. The U.S. remains hopeful of a comeback at Bethpage Black.
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West Ham United has confirmed the dismissal of manager Graham Potter after a struggling season. Sources indicate that Portuguese manager Nuno Espirito Santo will replace Potter, signaling a new era for the club.
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Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko proposed building a new nuclear power plant in the east of Belarus during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The project aims to supply electricity to occupied Ukrainian territories, marking a significant geopolitical move that could reshape energy dynamics in the region.
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In the final episode of ‘Dare to Ukraine: Village,’ Masha concludes her journey with a communal feast, stories, and heartfelt reflections. The episode captures her month-long experiences in the Ukrainian village, highlighting the warmth of local hospitality.
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Fox News @ Night aired its weekly program on Friday, September 26, featuring political commentary and analysis.
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Michael Richards, known for his role as Kramer in ‘Seinfeld,’ has returned to the comedy stage after nearly 20 years. He addressed his 2006 racist outburst, which led to a 17-year self-imposed hiatus from performing, in a candid discussion on personal growth and redemption.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ memoir reveals only three mentions of Michelle Obama across 300 pages, focusing on the Obamas’ delayed endorsement of Harris as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. Despite Michelle Obama’s active role in the campaign, the former first lady is not discussed in a personal capacity beyond these specific interactions.
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Stand-up comedian Drew Lynch, who developed a stutter from a traumatic brain injury, has turned it into a defining feature of his comedy success. He now considers it a ‘gift’ that helped him find his unique comedic voice and connect with audiences.
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The National Archives apologized to Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill after her military records were released to an unauthorized requester, raising concerns over government data security. The breach, described as ‘exceedingly rare,’ included sensitive personal information like her social security number, prompting a call for improved safeguards.
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A lithium battery explosion at a South Korean government data center caused widespread service outages, prompting Prime Minister Kim Min-seok to apologize for the disruption and commit to restoring critical services.
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A Hunter College graduate who tore down Israeli hostage posters after the Hamas attack has become a controversy for New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, raising questions about his ties to radical anti-Israel activism. Jewish leaders have warned of potential mass exodus if Mamdani wins, citing his controversial statements and support for movements like…
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The Department of Homeland Security’s social media reach exceeds that of MSNBC and CNN, with millions of impressions recorded. DHS’s unconventional approach, including memes and GIFs, has driven this dominance in online engagement.
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Hungary’s government, led by Viktor Orban, continues to face criticism for its stance on hate speech despite recent protests by thousands of Hungarians against such speech in public discourse. The election campaign for 2026 has not yet begun, yet the political climate remains tense.
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Thousands of Hungarians protested recently against hate speech in public discourse. The government of Viktor Orban continues to rail against his critics as the election campaign hasn’t even got off the ground.
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Resistance against arms race and militarization is surging in Germany. Demonstrations are organized by multiple alliances, showcasing both unity and divisions among participants.
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Russian airstrikes killed two people and injured 36 in Ukraine over the past day. The Air Force reported seventeen drones hitting six locations, with debris falling in two other areas.
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Operations at an oil pumping station in Russia’s Chuvash Republic were suspended following a Ukrainian drone attack, according to Russian governor Oleg Nikolaev. The incident highlights the ongoing impact of the conflict on energy infrastructure in the region.
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European officials are increasingly alarmed by Russia’s growing hostilities in Europe, especially as U.S. support wanes. A specific focus of concern is Russian election interference in Moldova.
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China’s recent climate and trade pledges at the U.N. have underscored how modest international efforts can stand out when the United States is stepping back from global leadership. These actions highlight the shifting dynamics in global environmental and economic cooperation.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro is facing potential visa revocation from the United States following his public criticism of former President Donald Trump and his vocal opposition to Israel’s military actions in Gaza. Petro is currently in New York for the UN General Assembly, where he has urged US soldiers to defy Trump’s directives.
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The State Department has accused Gustavo Petro of ‘incendiary actions’ at a New York City rally, saying he urged US soldiers to disobey Trump’s orders. Colombia’s leader was seen speaking through a megaphone and addressing a crowd of pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Bill Maher and Aidan Walker analyzed the role of internet memes in recent political violence, discussing how memes can inspire violent actions and the potential impact of comparing public figures to authoritarian leaders.
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One year after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, volunteer pilots from Total Flight Solutions and the United Cajun Navy recounted their life-saving rescue operations amid widespread flooding and landslides. The region was left without cell service or accessible roads, leaving hundreds stranded.
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The Trump administration has revoked Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s U.S. visa over alleged ‘reckless and incendiary actions’ during a New York demonstration. The State Department claimed Petro urged U.S. soldiers to disobey orders and incite violence.Petro, a former Marxist guerrilla and Colombia’s first leftist leader, has had a tense relationship with Trump since his inauguration,…
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Alex Soros has vowed to resist a Trump-led investigation into the Open Society Foundations, declaring he would only back down ‘over my dead body.’ His defiance comes amid fears and defiance within the left-wing community as the investigation deepens.
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Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has accused Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky of ‘seeing things that aren’t there,’ in response to claims that Hungarian drones violated Ukrainian airspace. Zelensky alleged that the drones were conducting reconnaissance on Ukraine’s industrial potential, while Szijjarto dismissed these accusations as delusions stemming from Zelensky’s ‘anti-Hungarian obsession.’
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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Trump’s suspension of a $4 billion foreign aid package, with the conservative majority upholding the freeze. Three liberal justices dissented, arguing the decision could undermine U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic efforts.
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The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to approve its executive order ending birthright citizenship. The move has sparked legal and political debates over immigration policy and constitutional rights.
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The DEA in Atlanta has opened a new lab to process federal drug seizures more quickly, enhancing its fight against the Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG). The agency can now test drugs within minutes, compared to several days previously, improving operational efficiency.
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Fox News anchor Gillian Turner highlights the most significant quotes from the week on ‘Special Report,’ offering insights into current events and political discussions. The segment provides a concise overview of key statements and positions taken in recent news.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned U.S. President Donald Trump that severing energy ties with Moscow would devastate Hungary’s economy, citing the country’s heavy reliance on Russian oil and gas.Orban emphasized that cutting off Russian oil and gas would lead to an immediate 4% drop in economic performance, effectively placing the country’s economy on its…
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The Cincinnati Reds have secured the National League’s third and final wild-card playoff berth, keeping the highly anticipated New York Mets out of the postseason. This marks the Reds’ first playoff appearance since the pandemic-interrupted 2020 season.
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Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve criticized officials after a player was injured, calling their performance ‘malpractice.’ The incident led to Reeve’s ejection from the game.
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Leaked documents suggest Russia has allegedly agreed to train and equip a Chinese airborne battalion for a potential invasion of Taiwan. Analysts remain divided on the implications of such cooperation.
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A Russian drone strike in Vinnytsia Oblast caused fires and damage to critical infrastructure on September 27. Emergency services are working to contain the situation and assess the damage.
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Russian military officials have disclosed that over 1.1 million soldiers have been lost in the Ukraine conflict since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. The latest update indicates that Russian forces have suffered 970 casualties in the last 24 hours.
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Former FBI Director James Comey faces indictment over his 2020 Senate testimony, with charges of making a false statement to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding. The case has sparked discussions about the legal implications of his past actions and their potential impact on ongoing investigations.
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Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo addressed former Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent campaign strategies, which align with her previous tactics, and discussed Cynthia Nixon’s reversal on her Disney boycott. He also covered an incident where a drunk passenger was removed from a plane by police.
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President Trump has ordered the unsealing of all files related to Amelia Earhart’s disappearance and the deaths of other prominent historical figures. The documents include records from her final flight in 1937 and her time in Southampton, England, after her 1928 transatlantic flight on the ‘Friendship.’
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Political commentators James Klug and Priya Patel discuss the media’s reaction to the Comey indictment, CNN’s claims over the Dallas shooting, and Erika Kirk’s statement reaffirming Turning Point USA’s commitment on ‘Fox News @ Night.’