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Zohran Mamdani, a self-defined socialist running for New York City mayor, is facing criticism from a former Trump administration official who warns that his potential victory could signal a ‘Marxist shift’ in the city. Gene Hamilton, who is associated with the America First Legal organization, argues that a Mamdani win would undermine the city’s traditional…
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Two Oklahoma State University students, Andrew Williamson and Caleb Buxton, members of the campus Young Americans for Freedom chapter, were targeted by an individual who returned to their table to steal their flyers, leading to harassment. The incident has raised concerns about campus safety and free speech on college campuses.
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Canada plans to transfer a confiscated Russian Antonov An-124 cargo plane to Ukraine once the legal process is complete. The move aims to support Ukraine’s military and humanitarian needs in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Juan Ramón Matta Ballesteros, a former Honduran power broker and prominent cartel kingpin, has died at the age of 30. He was a key figure in the cocaine boom, connecting Colombian and Mexican cartels before his imprisonment in the late 1980s.
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Comedian Bill Maher has raised concerns during his Friday show that the Democratic Party risks becoming a ‘ghost brand,’ akin to the defunct department store Sears, which once dominated American retail. Maher’s remarks highlight worries over the party’s declining influence and relevance, suggesting it may be losing its connection with the American public.
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Recent accusations against the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) have come to the forefront of public discourse, as the Biden administration’s Operation Arctic Frost has been scrutinized for potentially overreaching in its efforts to investigate political figures. The investigation has sparked a significant debate regarding whether the DOJ has been targeting Republicans for their…
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Senate Chaplain prays for the end of the government shutdown during a live broadcast on Fox News, highlighting the spiritual and ethical implications of the political impasse. The prayer occurred in the context of a prolonged government shutdown, which has affected millions of federal employees and disrupted essential services.
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An intentional explosion occurred at the Harvard University Medical School’s Longwood campus, prompting an FBI investigation. Two individuals fled the scene before the explosion was discovered, with no reported injuries.
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The United Nations has revealed that it is approximately $1 billion short of the required funding to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine for the year 2025. Matthias Schmale, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator for Ukraine, made this announcement during a briefing in Geneva, as reported by Deutsche Welle.
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Barack Obama’s return to the campaign trail underscores the Democratic Party’s search for a clear leader following setbacks in 2024. His involvement in key states like Virginia and New Jersey aims to bolster Democratic candidates Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill, who face Republican opponents capitalizing on economic concerns. The ongoing government shutdown exacerbates these issues,…
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Iga Swiatek dominated Madison Keys in straight sets on the opening day of the WTA Finals in Riyadh. The top-seeded Swiatek showcased her power and precision, securing a swift victory.
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Iowa State tight end Benjamin Brahmer was carted off the field and taken to a local hospital after sustaining a big hit late in Saturday’s game against Arizona State. Officials have not yet disclosed the severity of Brahmer’s injuries, but the situation has raised alarm within the Iowa State football program.
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The Memphis Grizzlies have suspended star point guard Ja Morant for one game due to conduct deemed detrimental to the team. The decision follows an incident that occurred during a recent game, which led to the suspension.
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Texas quarterback Arch Manning came back from a concussion to lead the No. 20 Longhorns to a 34-31 win over No. 9 Vanderbilt. His performance included 328 yards and three touchdowns, with a highlight-reel 75-yard pass to Ryan Wingo on the game’s opening play.
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SMU’s stunning upset of No. 10 Miami in overtime has dealt a significant blow to the Hurricanes’ CFP hopes. The loss marks Miami’s second defeat in three weeks, raising questions about their ability to maintain their top-tier status.
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Rev. Al Sharpton criticized ‘ugly Islamophobia’ in New York City’s mayoral race, accusing opponents of targeting Muslims. Zohran Mamdani responded by accusing Trump of undermining welfare programs, drawing parallels to the Reconstruction-era Freedmen’s Bureau.
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The latest edition of the weekly news review has compiled the most significant achievements and challenges of the past week, as assessed by prominent contributors. Their analyses span a broad range of topics, offering a comprehensive overview of the current landscape.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review the legality of former President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs, addressing the limits of presidential authority in trade policy. Legal experts and political analysts are closely watching the case for its potential impact on future executive power in international trade negotiations.
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The U.S. Central Command released footage showing suspected Hamas operatives looting an aid truck delivering supplies to Gazans in Khan Younis. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns in the region.
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Russian forces conducted a significant escalation in their military operations during October, with the launch of over 250 missiles, according to recent data analysis by the Associated Press. This represents a 46% increase compared to the previous month, signaling a growing intensity in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
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Ukrainander Foreign Minister accused Russian strikes on substations critical to the operation of Ukrainian nuclear plants of being carried out with Rosatom specialists. The statement suggests potential collaboration between Rosatom and the Russian military in targeting vital infrastructure.
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Gene Hamilton, a former Trump administration official and leader of America First Legal, has expressed concerns about New York’s political direction and immigration challenges, describing them as ‘symptoms of decades of ideological suicide.’ He warns that the city’s current issues are the result of long-term ideological choices that threaten its stability and security.
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Fox News and U.S.VETS are collaborating on a fifth annual campaign, ‘Make Camo Your Cause,’ to raise awareness and funds to end veteran homelessness in the United States. The initiative involves Fox News hosts wearing camo on Veterans Day, encouraging donations and purchases of branded gear to support veterans’ transition to civilian life.
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Bill Gates has shifted his stance on climate change, suggesting it may not lead to humanity’s extinction. This has prompted debate over resource allocation between climate solutions and other humanitarian crises.
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Lubos Blaha, deputy leader of Slovakia’s ruling Smer party, has expressed support for Hungary’s proposal to form an anti-Ukraine bloc within the EU, echoing concerns about the EU’s ‘collective madness’ toward Ukraine. The proposed alliance reflects Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic’s shared reluctance to send military aid to Ukraine, instead advocating for a peaceful…
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued warnings about the immense stress faced by air traffic controllers due to the ongoing government shutdown. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., participated in a ‘Fox News Live’ interview to discuss the government shutdown and its growing impact on air travel nationwide.
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The BBC’s co-production partnership with Disney on ‘Doctor Who’ has ended due to concerns over a ‘woke’ backlash and a lack of enthusiasm from Disney. The series experienced a drop in viewership after casting Ncuti Gatwa as the new Doctor.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned Russia’s deliberate strikes against substations critical to the stable operation of Ukrainian nuclear power plants. The ministry emphasized the importance of these facilities in ensuring a reliable external power supply for the country’s nuclear energy infrastructure.
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The family of Daniel Waterman, who died after claiming his girlfriend Leigha Mumby allegedly crashed a car they were traveling in on purpose in Florida, is now speaking out through their attorney, expressing satisfaction with the charges filed against her. The 22-year-old was accused of vehicular homicide following the fatal crash in Flagler County, Florida,…
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In the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, Governor Andrew Cuomo is making a concerted effort to narrow the gap with Zohran Mamdani, who is projected to win. The race has highlighted changing dynamics within the Democratic Party as far-left leaders gain prominence.
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Retired U.S. Army SFC William Mosketti credits Grey Team’s suicide prevention efforts with bringing him back from the brink of despair. Grey Team co-founder Cary Reichbach joins Fox News Live to discuss the organization’s mission to support at-risk veterans.
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South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae Myung, faces the challenge of maintaining balanced relations with both the United States and China amid escalating superpower tensions. Elected in June with a clear mandate to strengthen ties with Beijing, President Lee recently hosted a high-profile televised meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, signaling the country’s growing economic…
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The Rev. Al Sharpton has denounced the rising Islamophobia in New York City’s mayoral race, calling it an ‘ugly’ phenomenon. He has criticized the rhetoric that has been spreading in the race, which he believes is targeting Muslim communities unfairly.
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Canada will accelerate the payment of the final installment of its $70 million contribution to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund. The Canadian government’s press service reported that this decision aims to restore critical energy infrastructure in Ukraine.
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DHS arrested Florida resident Joseph Giancola for allegedly posting violent messages on social media, including “Shoot ICE gestapo dead.” The arrest comes amid an 8,000% rise in death threats against ICE, linked to political rhetoric.
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Russian occupiers have conducted more than 700 strikes in the Zaporizhia region over the past 24 hours, according to reports from the regional military administration. The attacks targeted 25 settlements, raising concerns about ongoing conflict escalation.
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Vicky Hartzler of the U.S. Committee on International Religious Freedom highlighted the escalating threats against Christians in Nigeria on Fox News Live. She urged the Trump administration to take decisive action to address the growing violence.
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The article explores the rise and influence of the ‘Mamdani God Squad,’ a powerful and controversial coalition of Muslim leaders in New York. It highlights key figures like Zohran Mamdani, his allies, and their political strategies, while also addressing the broader implications of their actions within the Muslim community. The piece touches upon various aspects…
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NASDAQ’s second headquarters in Dallas is being analyzed for its potential economic impact, with analysts noting a trend of businesses relocating due to changing economic conditions.
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces have eliminated 900 Russian occupiers, along with six tanks, nine artillery systems, 349 UAVs, two armored vehicles, and 58 units of special equipment in the past 24 hours.
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Political analysts on Fox News Live discuss the final stages of campaigning ahead of significant state elections in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia. The panelists outline key issues and voter concerns that will shape the outcomes in these pivotal races.
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Foreign ministers from Germany, Britain, and Jordan have condemned the lack of global attention towards the ongoing civil war in Sudan, calling the situation ‘apocalyptic.’ Humanitarian organization MSF has expressed grave concerns for the safety of tens of thousands of people following the fall of el-Fasher in Darfur.
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FOX and U.S. VETS have launched ‘Make Camo Our Cause’ to end veteran homelessness, targeting awareness and resources. The initiative aims to leverage FOX’s media influence to support veterans in need.
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The Enigma app has recorded over 9,000 mysterious underwater objects near U.S. coasts, raising questions about government transparency.Experts suggest these sightings could indicate unknown phenomena or advanced technology, highlighting potential risks to maritime security.
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King Charles III has stripped Prince Andrew of all royal titles and honors due to ongoing scandals. Rosie O’Donnell has called for prayers for her daughter Chelsea, who faces a potentially dangerous prison sentence after her probation was revoked.
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The Sumy region in Ukraine has experienced 82 shelling incidents in the past 24 hours, with seven civilians injured. Oleh Hryhorov, the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, reported the casualties and ongoing efforts to provide medical care.
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A federal judge has mandated that the government resume paying SNAP benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. The ruling stems from a lawsuit arguing that withholding benefits violates due process, sparking debate over balancing fiscal responsibility and humanitarian obligations.
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Democrat Mikie Sherrill declared New Jersey a ‘blue state’ ahead of Obama’s visit, defying GOP momentum. A recent poll shows Sherrill leading by seven points, though the margin of error remains tight.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are starting Shohei Ohtani on the mound in Game 7 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays to comply with a unique MLB rule. This decision allows the team to retain Ohtani’s batting power while he remains in the game, regardless of his pitching performance.
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Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise have reportedly separated after their relationship moved too quickly for her comfort. Despite the split, they still have strong feelings and hope to remain friends.
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A video captured chaotic scenes in Washington, D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood on Halloween night as police and National Guard members confronted hundreds of juveniles. Five individuals were taken into custody, including four juveniles, facing charges such as possession of a prohibited weapon and resisting arrest.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha convened a meeting with ambassadors and consuls general to discuss enhancing diplomatic efforts in support of Ukraine’s defense and international mobilization. The meeting focused on identifying further steps to improve the effectiveness of the diplomatic service in the context of the tasks set by the President and Prime Minister of…
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Harrison Ford has criticized President Donald Trump as a ‘criminal’ for his climate policies, calling them ‘whims’ rather than coherent strategies. Ford expressed deep concern over Trump’s apparent disregard for environmental issues and the potential consequences of inaction on climate change.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for a controversial Ontario government ad that used Ronald Reagan’s footage to criticize trade tariffs, sparking backlash from Trump and leading to suspended trade talks. The ad, which faced accusations of distorting Reagan’s record, resulted in additional tariffs on Canadian imports and the…
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Tulsi Gabbard, US intelligence chief, has declared that Washington has abandoned its historical strategy of regime change, now focusing on diplomacy and deal-making. She criticized the previous approach as a costly and ineffective model that has led to more enemies than allies.
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Bill Belichick achieved a milestone in his coaching career with North Carolina’s 27-10 win over Syracuse, marking his first victory against a Power Four program. The game highlighted the Tar Heels’ offensive strength and defensive prowess.
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Ukraine’s General Staff has confirmed that Russian troops have suffered significant losses in the Pokrovsk area, with 104 military personnel reported killed or wounded in a single day. This incident underscores the escalating violence and the high cost of the war in the region.
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Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses the ongoing government shutdown on ‘Fox News Live’, highlighting its growing consequences. Steil urges the Senate to resolve the stalemate, emphasizing the economic and operational impacts.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declined to comment on potential U.S. military strikes in Venezuela, citing operational secrecy, while accusing Democrats of undermining troop pay during the government shutdown. The U.S. military has conducted multiple strikes on drug vessels near Venezuela, raising concerns about possible intervention against President Nicolás Maduro.
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Travel expert Lee Abbamonte warns that the government shutdown and air traffic control staffing shortage are exacerbating holiday travel disruptions. He highlights the growing concerns over delays and cancellations during the peak travel season.