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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.’
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Bill Maher has enlisted an internet culture researcher to investigate whether memes could be influencing young people to commit acts of violence. The discussion aims to explore the link between viral online content and youth radicalization.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for the prosecution of U.S. officials over strikes on boats in the Caribbean, an action the White House claims were targeting drug trafficking vessels. The incident has sparked significant diplomatic tension between the United States and Colombia, with both nations expressing concerns about the legal and political implications of…
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Texas Tech University has issued a directive requiring its faculty to comply with President Trump’s executive order that recognizes only two genders, marking a potential first for a major public university system. The decision has sparked debate over the role of academic institutions in addressing gender identity issues and the potential impact on campus diversity…
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A year after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, the Keele family is still recovering, living in a donated camper in Burnsville. The storm caused over 74,000 homes to be destroyed and $60 billion in damages, highlighting the ongoing challenges of rebuilding lives.
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President Donald Trump’s executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants has been blocked by lower courts. The administration has now requested the Supreme Court to review the policy’s constitutionality, arguing that longstanding interpretations of the 14th Amendment have been misapplied for decades.
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An RNC surrogate has remarked that the political left dislikes the term ‘accounty’, suggesting a lack of willingness to address failures or responsibilities. This comment came amidst discussions on recent political events, including the L.A. wildfire failures, Trump’s comments on the Gaza War, and the James Comey indictment.
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Electronic Arts is in advanced talks to go private via a $50 billion leveraged buyout, potentially becoming the largest such deal in history. The deal involves investors including Silver Lake, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, and Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners.
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Trace Gallagher’s recent op-ed in the Los Angeles Times has sparked controversy for its sharp critique of former President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The piece has been criticized as an ‘angry rant,’ highlighting tensions over immigration policy and political divisions in America.
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DNA evidence has linked Robert Eugene Brashers to the 1991 quadruple murder of four teenage girls at an Austin yogurt shop. The now-deceased suspect, who had prior convictions, was also connected to other violent crimes across multiple states.
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President Trump claims to have a deal to end the Gaza conflict, but obstacles remain. Netanyahu’s defiance complicates efforts as Western countries move toward recognizing a Palestinian state.
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Recent discussions on ‘Special Report’ have highlighted the mixed reactions of Democratic lawmakers to the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. A GOP advisor has pointed out the internal contradictions within the party, suggesting a lack of coherent messaging.
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House Democrats have released newly uncovered documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, which mention Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Peter Thiel, reigniting political controversy over Epstein’s connections to high-profile individuals.
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The Trump administration is seeking the Supreme Court’s review of an executive order that restricts birthright citizenship, raising questions about the constitutional interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. This decision comes amid a class action lawsuit filed by the ACLU and other groups challenging the order’s legality.
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The United Nations Human Rights Office has called on Ghana to halt the deportation of migrants sent from the United States, citing concerns over potential torture. At least five recently deported individuals had court-ordered protections against torture.
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Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutf’teld!’ analyze the Democratic Party’s increasingly confrontational rhetoric, warning that their approach risks alienating voters and undermining political credibility. The discussion highlights concerns over the party’s shift toward aggressive tactics, including public denunciations that mirror the style of media personalities like Don Lemon.
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo, has condemned the ‘insane rhetoric’ from the Left that has led to protests outside an Illinois ICE facility. During an appearance on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ Hawley also addressed the Trump-Venezuela situation, expressing his views on the matter.
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China’s missile arsenal is no longer just catching up with global leaders—it’s leading in several critical domains, such as hypersonics. This article explores the full scope of China’s missile capabilities, from ICBMs and hypersonic glide vehicles to advanced anti-ship weapons, highlighting their strategic significance and China’s growing dominance in the field.
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Prominent Black mayors celebrate major drops in crime in their cities. They criticize President Trump’s portrayal of city safety, highlighting record-low homicide rates despite his claims of widespread violence.
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A Georgia businessman’s tribute billboard to slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has gone viral, driving customers nationwide to support the chain. The tribute has sparked an outpouring of support for Steak ‘n Shake, with customers traveling across the country to visit the restaurant in honor of Kirk’s legacy.
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NXT’s Je’Von Evans delivered a standout performance in his U.S. Title Open Challenge match against Sami Zayn on Friday night, securing a decisive victory. The match showcased Evans’ skill and determination, highlighting his potential as a top contender in the promotion.
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The Las Vegas Aces secured a 2-1 series lead against the Indiana Fever, moving one win away from the WNBA Finals. Their victory positions them as strong favorites to advance to the championship round.
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Virginia clinched a 46-3,8 double-overtime win over Florida State, with Duce Robinson’s end-zone bobble proving decisive. The victory solidifies their ACC standing.
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Ceddanne Rafaela’s game-winning triple in the ninth inning secured a 4,3 victory over the Tigers, propelling the Red Sox to their first postseason berth since 2021. This victory marked Boston’s return to the postseason for the first time since 2021, highlighting Rafaela’s crucial contribution to the team’s success.
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The Financial Times has uncovered evidence suggesting that Russian military activity has been observed near vital undersea cables that underpin Europe’s energy and communication systems.
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Former F.B.I. director James B. Comey has been indicted on two charges related to his 2017 congressional testimony. The charges include making a false statement and obstruction, both of which stem from his remarks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
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Volunteer pilots are reflecting on the impact of Hurricane Helene, which destroyed cell service, electricity, and water in the region, leaving Carolin,ians with no communication for help. Within days, small craft airplanes and helicopters were essential for rescues and donation drops.
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Moldova’s Central Election Commission (CEC) has banned the Greater Moldova party from contesting Sunday’s parliamentary elections, accusing it of illegal foreign funding and involvement in a disguised electoral bloc. Party leader Victoria Furtuna condemned the ruling as unjust, accusing the CEC of excessive loyalty to the ruling Action and Solidarity Party (PAS).
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has emphasized her commitment to ending the weaponization of the Department of Justice (DOJ), addressing the ongoing legal battle surrounding James Comey’s indictment and the broader issue of restoring integrity within the agency. Her remarks came during an appearance on Hannity, where she defended her leadership and outlined steps to…
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Wayne Robinson, a Georgia businessman and Steak ‘n Shake franchisee in Rome, created a viral billboard tribute to slain activist Charlie Kirk. The tribute has sparked significant public reaction across the nation, highlighting the polarizing nature of public memorials and the complexities of historical remembrance.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized ‘left-wing radicals’ on social media for inciting political violence following criticism over Trump supporters’ response to the 2023 Bud Light controversy. Vance called for both sides to stop violence, emphasizing the need to address political rhetoric that encourages violence against law enforcement and innocent people.
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Pollster Frank Lunt’tz criticizes Democrats for lacking a clear leader and message on key issues. His comments were highlighted during the ‘Fox News @ Night’ segment.
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Reporters are investigating whether the Witkoff family is profiting from Steve Witk, the former real estate developer’s, role as Trump’s Middle East envoy. The inquiry explores potential conflicts of interest and the financial implications of such appointments.
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Democrats are pushing to show their readiness to act during the government shutdown, despite potential failures. Senator Chuck Schumer faces criticism from his liberal allies for his previous handling of the shutdown crisis.
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Fox & Friends Weekend co-hosts face off ahead of the Texas vs. Ohio State football game, which is expected to be a highly anticipated matchup in the college football season. The faceoff marks the beginning of the buildup to the big game, which could have major implications for both teams’ positions in the college football…
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa responded to criticism from Cam Newton, emphasizing the difficulty of being a franchise quarterback. Tagovailoa acknowledged his performance shortcomings but stressed that the challenges of playing at the highest level are not as simple as critics suggest.
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The National Institutes of Health awarded $50 million from the Trump administration to fund 13 research projects into autism causes, countering claims that the administration had suppressed such studies. Scientists were pleased to learn that the funding will go to leading experts examining complex new theories, rather than addressing unfounded fears over vaccines.
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Angel investor and ‘All-In Podcast’ co-host Jason Calacanis praises the Trump administration’s economic policies, stating that American companies are operating at full capacity. He urges Republicans to focus on economic growth rather than political opponents like Kamala Harris.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized the left for allegedly celebrating false prosecutions of President Donald Trump while ignoring double standards. Hannity highlighted a list of ‘hoaxes’ against Trump on his show.
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Cynthia Raygoza, Ashleigh Brown, and Sandra Carmona Samane have been indicted for allegedly following an ICE agent, livestreaming the pursuit on social media, and posting his home address online. The indictment charges the trio with conspiracy and publicly disclosing the personal information…
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The live-streamed torture and killing of three young women in Buenos Aires has shocked the country, raising concerns about the growing influence of drug cartels. This tragic incident has intensified public fears and sparked urgent calls for increased security measures.
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Attorney Sol Wisenberg and former Gorsuch law clerk Mike Davis discuss the difficulties in prosecuting former FBI Director James Comey on The Ingraham Angle. They analyze the charges and case against Comey, highlighting potential legal hurdles.
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s request to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid funds appropriated by Congress. The funds were intended for food security programs, trade capacity building, and assistance to torture victims in various regions.
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The U.N. Security Council rejected a resolution by China and Russia to extend Iran’s nuclear sanctions relief for six more months, with a 4-9 vote. European nations and the U.S. opposed the proposal, while Algeria, China, Pakistan, and Russia supported it.
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Miguel Ángel García is one of two detainees critically injured by a gunman in a Dallas ICE facility. Families of the victims are now coming forward, seeking justice and accountability for the attack.
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Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has expressed interest in becoming the next UN Secretary-General to restore the United Nations’ credibility and effectiveness. In an interview, Grossi highlighted the need for dialogue with all parties in conflicts to prevent nuclear accidents and restore the UN’s role in peace efforts.
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Trump and Comey are revisiting Middle East tensions, offering insights into the challenges of U.S. foreign policy in the region. The discussion highlights ongoing debates about the best approach to dealing with the complexities of the Middle East.
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Russia and China voted to delay the sanctions on Iran’s nuclear program at the UN Security Council, but the bid failed. The sanctions will now proceed as planned, taking effect early Sunday in Iran.
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A Trump administration official was physically assaulted by a ‘deranged leftist’ at the United Nations General Assembly, with the White House condemning the incident as part of a disturbing pattern of failures by the UN. The U.S. UN spokesperson called the attack ‘unacceptable’ and urged the UN to address the issue swiftly.
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Negotiations between Israel and Syria collapsed in the final stages due to disagreements over West Jerusalem’s territorial demands. The collapse comes after progress in US-brokered talks, where both nations had been close to reaching a de-escalation agreement.
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The U.S. is considering a rule requiring chipmakers to match the volume of semiconductors imported from overseas with domestic production, or face tariffs. The proposal aims to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, with potential exemptions from high tariffs for companies investing in U.S. production.
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The 2025 Ryder Cup began on Friday at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, with the first round of play yielding unforgettable highlights. Golfers from both teams displayed exceptional skill and determination, setting the stage for an exciting tournament.
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John Yoo and Chris Swecker discuss the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, emphasizing the political implications of the case. The discussion highlights Comey’s role in the FBI’s handling of the Trump-Russia dossier and its potential impact on the agency’s independence.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed that Russia may be utilizing oil tankers as drone control platforms to launch attacks on Denmark, Norway, and the Baltic states. This accusation, based on intelligence data, raises concerns about the potential for Russian military operations to extend into NATO territories.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has convened a secretive meeting in the Washington area with several top generals and admirals, raising concerns about its disruptive and costly nature. The gathering comes amid recent firings of senior military officials, adding to the anxiety within the military’s upper echelons.
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xAI has struck a deal with the U.S. General Services Administration to sell its chatbot Grok to federal agencies for 42 cents over 18 months, undercutting OpenAI and Anthropic’s $1 offerings.
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Ukrainian lawmakers have introduced a proposal for a specialized timber exchange trading system aimed at small wood processors. The plan, part of the revised draft Law on the Timber Market (No. 13227-d), was registered in September by Dmytro Natalukha and his committee colleagues. The initiative is set to streamline operations and enhance market access for…
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Denmark has pledged an additional EUR 400 million in aid to Ukraine as part of its XXVII aid package, according to the Danish Defense Ministry. The funding will be directed towards bolstering the Ukrainian defense industry, with the announcement made by Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen during a meeting with the Foreign Policy Committee.
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Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized former FBI Director James Comey during his show, commenting on Comey’s indictment. Watters suggested that Comey would wish he had a pardon, implying that the indictment was unjust.
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Pro-Life group 40 Days for Life calls on Florida’s Attorney General to investigate Mayday Health for misleading billboard ads promoting abortion pills, claiming the ads omit critical FDA warnings about risks like hemorrhage and infection. The group argues the ads violate Florida’s deceptive advertising laws and demands legal action.