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Hungary has joined the ‘Drone Wall’ project, a European initiative to enhance border security through drone technology. The project’s next meeting is scheduled for September 26 to discuss further developments.
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The Trump administration’s Justice Department has taken action against former FBI Director James Comey, as part of a broader effort to hold him accountable for his past actions. Trump has long criticized Comey for his handling of the 2016 election investigation, and this legal move appears to be a fulfillment of his campaign promises.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly, rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state. He called it ‘madness’ for Israel to allow such a move, drawing strong reactions from delegates.
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Urban Meyer, the esteemed college football coach, joins Colin Cowherd to preview the top games of Week 4 for the 2025/26 season. This analysis provides insights into the strategies and expectations for these high-stakes encounters.
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The interview covered key topics including Iran’s relationship with Israel and the status of women’s rights.
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Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, has defended the bloc’s role in supporting Ukraine amid concerns over Trump’s changing stance on the conflict. Kallas emphasized that Trump’s initial promises to end the fighting were a key factor in the EU’s involvement.
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Researchers from Flinders University in Australia have developed new wetsuits designed to protect divers in key areas of the body from shark bites, potentially preventing life-threatening blood loss. The innovation could significantly enhance underwater exploration safety, particularly in regions where shark activity is prevalent.
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Delta Air Lines has been replacing auxiliary power units (APUs) on more than 300 Airbus A320 jets since 2022 following reports of toxic air contamination affecting passengers and crew. Faulty APUs can leak oil into the plane’s airflow system, allowing toxic fumes and odors to spread through the cabin, potentially even when the units aren’t…
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race is escalating as Democratic nominee Rep. Mikie Sherrill faces allegations of being involved in a 1994 U.S. Naval Academy cheating scandal, with Republicans blaming the Trump administration for a National Archives breach that exposed her private military records. Democrats, however, are criticizing the breach as an illegal weaponization of the…
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Bryce Reeves, a former narcotics detective and state senator, has launched his campaign to challenge Mark Warner. Reeves, who serves as a Republican from Culpeper, has positioned himself as a law-and-order candidate committed to working with President Donald Trump to combat what he describes as the ‘radical left’.
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Erika Kirk reflected on the growth of ‘The Charlie Kirk Show,’ emphasizing its role as a voice for the conservative movement. She confirmed the podcast will continue despite her husband’s recent passing.
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Eastern European leaders warn that Russian drone and air violations require sustained U.S. military presence on NATO’s eastern flank for effective deterrence. Estonia, Lithuania, and Romania are urging President Donald Trump to keep U.S. troops there, warning that Vladimir Putin is ‘pushing the limits’ and will ‘believe only what he sees’ from allied defenses.
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Erika Kirk, widow of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, spoke on Friday’s episode of ‘The Charlie Kirk Show’ about her mother’s prediction that her husband would become the ‘Rush Limbaugh of his generation.’ The statement highlights the legacy and influence of Kirk within the conservative movement, drawing a comparison to the late radio host known…
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Defense Secretary Austin Hegseth is convening a high-level meeting with top military leaders from around the world, emphasizing the importance of traditional warrior values and leadership in contemporary defense strategies. The gathering is expected to spotlight the role of ethical leadership and the maintenance of strong military culture amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes.
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France conducted nuclear weapons tests in the Pacific for thirty years, with French Polynesia bearing the brunt of the consequences. The article highlights the lasting impact of these tests on the environment and health of the local population.
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Penei Sewell’s rise in Madden NFL 26 ratings surpasses Derrick Henry, signaling a shift in virtual football rankings. The update reflects adjustments in player performance metrics and team dynamics.
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The Florida Panthers will be without their key forwards Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk for the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning due to injuries. The team will need to rely on depth players to compensate for their absence.
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The article explores the history of Team USA’s uniforms at the Ryder, highlighting how their attire has evolved over the years.
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Roger Staubach supports Brian Schottenheimer at news conference, marking their first interaction since Schottenheimer’s appointment as Dallas Cowboys head coach.
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Harry Kane reached a century of goals for Bayern Munich with his second strike against Werder Bremen on Friday, making European history in the process. His achievement surpasses notable players like Erling Haaland and Cristiano Ronaldo in this milestone.
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Xavier Worthy, the Kansas City Chiefs’ fastest receiver, is expected to return for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens after missing the past two games with a shoulder injury. His potential return could significantly impact the Chiefs’ offensive strategy, as his speed and skill are key assets in their high-octane attack.
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Shane Tamura, who killed four people and then himself in a July shooting at the NFL HQ building, was posthumously diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, according to a statement from the New York City Officer of the Chief Medical Examiner. This diagnosis adds to the complex narrative of the tragedy and raises questions about the…
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Brock Purdy, the 49ers’ quarterback, is set to return to the starting lineup after a two-week absence due to a toe injury. The team has confirmed Purdy is fully recovered and ready to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in the upcoming game.
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German authorities reported multiple drone sightings overnight on Sept. 26 in northern Germany, which they suspect may be linked to espionage. The incidents have raised concerns about potential espionage activities, prompting an investigation into the drones’ origins and purpose.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Hungarian drones have entered Ukraine’s airspace, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The incident comes as Ukraine continues its military operations, including a confirmed drone strike on a major oil refinery in southern Russia and attacks on Russian railways.
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Russia has condemned Zelensky’s comments about potential attacks on the Kremlin as ‘irresponsible,’ highlighting the escalating tensions between the two nations. Zelensky’s warning suggests that a military strike might be necessary if Russia does not halt the conflict.
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Robert Barnett, a renowned Washington, D.C. attorney known for his counsel to high-profile political figures, has died at the age of 7. He represented clients across the political spectrum, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, as well as Sarah Palin.
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President Donald Trump recently advised pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, a recommendation that has sparked significant concern among health professionals. The White House cited certain studies to support its new autism policies, which aim to address the rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorders.
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The Netherlands detains two teens suspected of spying for pro-Russia hackers. The suspects could face up to eight years in prison if found guilty.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter highlights three key health topics: obesity’s potential lesser danger compared to being underweight, hidden causes of heart attacks, and the benefits of GLP-1 drugs. Researchers suggest that being overweight may be less deadly than being underweight, challenging conventional health advice.
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US President’s new tariff policy will impose 100% levies on branded pharmaceutical imports starting October 1, raising concerns about its impact on global trade. The decision is part of a broader strategy to protect domestic industries and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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Shane Tamura, the gunman who killed four people in an NFL office shooting in New York, had ‘unambiguous diagnostic evidence’ of low-stage chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The NFL has issued a statement responding to the findings, reiterating their condolences and emphasizing that the…
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has defended the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche appearing on ‘America Reports’ to discuss the matter. Blanche emphasized the legal basis for the indictment and its significance in maintaining the integrity of federal investigations.
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Jessie James Decker and her husband, Jesse James, expressed deep gratitude for the military after participating in Fox’s ‘Special, Forces’ competition. The couple revealed they developed a newfound respect for service members through the experience.
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Jessie James Decker and her husband, Matt, shared their experience competing on Fox’s ‘Special Forces’ and highlighted the importance of their unspoken communication. The couple emphasized how their relationship helped them navigate the challenges of the show.
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Jessie James Decker and her husband, Eric Decker, have revealed the key to their enduring marriage, crediting a strong foundation as the cornerstone of their relationship. The couple, who have been together for over a decade, shared their insights during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.
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Romania is seeking to cooperate with Ukraine in the production of drones under a new European Union defense financing mechanism. The initiative aims to bolster defense capabilities amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine war tensions.
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Tigran Keosayan, the spouse of RT chief, has passed away at the age of 59 after remaining in a coma for several months. His passing marks the loss of a significant figure in the entertainment industry, known for his work as a film director and for hosting a pro-Kremlin satirical comedy show.
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Phishing attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated as scammers exploit Apple’s iCloud Calendar to bypass spam filters and trick users into calling fake support numbers. The scam leverages Apple’s own email servers to send legitimate-looking calendar invites that contain phishing content, making them appear more credible and increasing the likelihood that victims will take the bait.
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Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent activist in Ladakh, has been arrested by Indian authorities and charged with inciting violence following protests in the region. The Indian government alleges that Wangchuk’s speech prior to the protests contributed to the unrest, though the exact reason for his arrest remains unspecified.
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Baltic and Romanian ministers urge Trump not to withdraw U.S. troops from the eastern flank, warning that Putin is ‘pushing the limits’ and fears a visible show of force from NATO. They emphasize the need for a strong NATO presence to deter Russian aggression.
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Valerie Bertinelli made a surprising confession about her love life during an appearance on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show,’ revealing she has never been asked on a first date. The 65-year-old actress explained how she met her late husband, Eddie Van Halen, at a concert in 1981 and married him without ever going on a first…
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FBI Director James Comey has been indicted in connection with anti-I.C.E. riots that erupted following the Trump administration’s policies on immigration enforcement. The charges come amid growing public unrest over the agency’s role in immigration enforcement.
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A death threat against Virginia Delegate Kim Taylor has led to the arrest of suspect Michael Ray Strawmeyer. Virginia officials from both parties condemned the act, highlighting the rising tide of politically motivated violence in the state.The incident follows recent incidents of political violence, including the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and attacks on…
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Stuttgart’s Cannstatter Wasen beer festival opened with the traditional keg tap, marking the start of the world’s second-largest beer celebration. Despite economic challenges, the event is expected to attract millions of visitors.
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Naftogaz Group has outlined 10 projects focused on hydrocarbon production and energy efficiency improvements under its agreement with the United States, according to Bloomberg and Serhiy Koretsky, Chairman of Naftogaz Ukrainy. The initiative marks a key development in Ukraine’s energy sector as it seeks to strengthen its energy independence and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
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Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is proposing to lead a transitional administration in Gaza following Israel’s military campaign, as reported by British media. The plan would involve chairing the Gaza International Transitional Authority (GITA), which would oversee reconstruction and eventually transfer power to the Palestinian Authority (PA).
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Classical music in Germany is experiencing a renaissance as artists and organizers explore new ways to captivate a younger audience. This shift is driven by a blend of global influences and innovative formats, making the genre more accessible and appealing to modern listeners.
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Classical music is adapting to attract new audiences by embracing community-driven and transcultural approaches. Creative performers and organizers are innovating to create fresh formats that highlight global musical influences.
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Sinclair Broadcast Group has reinstated Jimmy Kimmel on its ABC stations following a period of absence. The decision follows a reassessment of content based on audience feedback.
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At the U.N. General Assembly, Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant address amid a walkout by dozens of nations. He defended Israel’s military actions and rejected the idea of a Palestinian state, demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas.
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was caught swearing at a referee on a hot mic during the team’s win over the Arizona Cardinals. The incident occurred during a fourth-quarter holding penalty that took a touchdown off the board, with Smith-Njigba yelling ‘That’s some bulls—!’ as the penalty was announced.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed using frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with an interest-free loan, signaling a firm stance against Russian aggression. The plan highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics as Western nations balance economic sanctions with support for Ukraine’s defense.
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will provide ProCredit Bank with a medium-term unsecured loan in hryvnia equivalent to EUR 20 million, as well as guarantees for EUR 60 million to cover credit risk on new loans to the Ukrainian bank, for a total equivalent to EUR 200 million.
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The U.S. Transportation Department introduced new eligibility criteria for foreign non-citizens seeking commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs), requiring an employment-based visa and a mandatory federal immigration check. The move follows an FMCSA audit revealing widespread noncompliance, particularly in California, where CDLs were issued to ineligible drivers.
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The UK government is introducing a digital ID system to combat illegal migration by increasing security and making it harder to employ undocumented workers. Critics argue the system could infringe on citizens’ privacy rights.
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Health authorities recommend getting the influenza vaccine by the end of October, with specific timing considerations for different groups. Most people should aim for vaccination in September or October, while those over 65 and pregnant women should wait until September.
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During a meeting with the Supreme Commander-in-Chief on Friday, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov announced plans to review and strengthen Ukraine’s missile defense systems ahead of the fall and winter seasons. The discussion also focused on potential adjustments to mobilization protocols affecting young adults.
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Bryson DeChambeau begins his Ryder Cup 2025 match in the second group of the afternoon session. President Donald Trump watches the event unfold.
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A murder suspect, Ty Anthony Sage, was mistakenly released from Oregon’s Multnomah County jail and recaptured after a multi-day manhunt following a clerical error. The error allowed Sage, who faces second-degree murder and first-degree robbery charges for the 2021 killing of 15-year-old Lowgunn Ivey, to walk free briefly before being apprehended in Florence, Oregon.