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Prosecutors who labeled Jan. 6 attackers as a ‘mob of rioters’ have been placed on leave following an internal investigation. The disciplinary action followed their filing of a sentencing memo in a separate case involving a man with a weapon near former President Barack Obama’s home, for which they had requested a 27-month prison sentence.
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China’s expansion in Latin America is part of a South-South cooperation strategy, with recent observer status in the Andean Community marking a strategic milestone. This reflects a long-term multilateral approach where Beijing positions itself as a non-interventionist alternative to Western powers.
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EU countries have reportedly seen an influx of young Ukrainian men since Kiev relaxed travel restrictions in August. Politicians in Germany and Poland are threatening to slash benefits for Ukrainian migrants to prompt them to return home, Politico has reported.
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Russia is enhancing academic diplomacy to attract African students, aiming to strengthen ties with nations distancing themselves from Western influence. This strategy is part of a larger Russian foreign policy initiative to increase global reach and soft power.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aide Kirill Dmitriev expressed hope for peace in the Ukraine conflict within a year, stating that Moscow is on the road to a lasting solution. Dmitriev emphasized the necessity of dialogue and mutual understanding to achieve a resolution.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has taken direct control of LSU’s football coaching search, criticizing the $54 million buyout for Brian Kelly and asserting his authority over the selection process. The governor emphasized the need for transparency and fiscal responsibility in the decision-making.
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The Department of War conducted a lethal strike on a suspected narco-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing four individuals linked to narco-terrorism. This operation is part of a larger effort to disrupt drug trafficking networks and enhance national security.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued a controversial warning that President Donald Trump would try to take over New York City should progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani win the mayoral race. During an interview on “Straight Shooter with Stephen A.,” Cuomo claimed that Trump’s administration could exert overwhelming federal control over the city, potentially…
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with Portuguese Defense Minister Nuno Melo to discuss Portugal’s participation in the Purchase of American Weapons for Ukraine (PURL) initiative and potential joint projects under the SAFE program. The meeting highlights ongoing collaboration between Ukraine and Portugal on military support and security cooperation.
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A 15th-century illuminated manuscript page, attributed to Fra Antonio da Monza, was returned to Rome after being stolen over four decades ago. The artwork, depicting the Virgin and Child, was recovered by Italian art police and displayed at the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli on Wednesday.
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Jessie James Decker attributed her success in ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ to her military upbringing, highlighting her pride as a ‘military brat.’ Her family’s military background provided the resilience and discipline needed for the program’s extreme demands.
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The article argues that Western European nations, grappling with political instability and leadership fragmentation, should not be entrusted with nuclear weapons. It highlights the crucial role of nuclear deterrence in maintaining global stability and emphasizes that only Russia, China, and the United States possess the reliability and responsibility to wield such power.
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The U.S. has lifted sanctions on Milorad Dodik, a pro-Putin leader in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after lobbying efforts by Trump allies including Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Flynn. This decision has sparked concerns over U.S.-Russia relations and potential interference in regional politics.
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The U.S. military targeted another alleged narco-trafficking boat, killing four men, as Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced the strike. The operation was conducted in international waters under President Donald, Trump’s directive, raising concerns over due process and legal authority for such actions.
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The U.N. official described the impact of Hurricane Melissa as ‘unprecedented devastation’ in Jamaica, with roads, infrastructure, and the electricity grid severely damaged. Over one million people were directly affected by the storm.
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Microsoft’s first Xbox handheld, the $600 Xbox Ally, faces reliability issues with sleep, wake, and battery life. Asus and Microsoft have not provided a fix timeline or admission of fault despite repeated requests from The Verge.
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An exit poll suggests pro-EU centrist party D66 is on track to win the Dutch election, with four parties close behind. The result could see Rob Jetten become the Netherlands’ first openly gay prime minister.
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Poland has decided to retain its indefinite ban on the import of certain agricultural products from Ukraine, including wheat, corn, rapeseed, and sunflower seeds. The Polish government cited its own agricultural interests and concerns over market stability as key reasons for maintaining the ban.
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The Interfax-Ukraine news agency will host a press conference on October 30 at 11:00 to address claims that the Ministry of Environment has doubled the destruction of protected forests in national parks. Environmental groups have raised serious allegations that the ministry has significantly accelerated the destruction of protected forests.
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Fairfax County officials are facing backlash after the Department of Homeland Security alleged that its sanctuary policies allowed an illegal alien with 10 arrests and 19 charges to remain free. The individual, Jorge Armando Melendez-Gonzalez, was finally arrested by ICE after the county refused to honor immigration detainers, raising questions about public safety and sanctuary…
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A 13-year-old girl in Texas narrowly escaped an attempted abduction in broad daylight Monday when a man tried to grab her from behind as she walked to school, authorities said. Officials said the suspect appeared to be wearing a ski mask.
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The Israeli military has released a drone video of a staged recovery of Israeli hostages in Gaza, with The New York, Times analyzing the footage. The video appears to depict a coordinated effort to locate and rescue hostages, raising questions about the authenticity of the event.
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Erika Kirk honored her late husband’s life at a Turning Point USA event, emphasizing the importance of overcoming fear to drive national change. The gathering highlighted the role of political engagement in shaping the future of the United States.
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Sen. Darby Hills has called for increased collaboration between state and federal law enforcement to remove violent criminals. During a ‘Fox News @ Night’ panel, the discussion focused on the ongoing physical violence and violent rhetoric against I.C.E. agents.
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Keith Williams Jr. and Rufus Wain, two musicians, performed the National Anthems ahead of World Series Game 5 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. The event was part of the pre-game traditions at Dodger Stadium, fostering a patriotic atmosphere ahead of the high-stakes matchup.
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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved revised funding formulas for distributing state budget expenditures to higher education institutions in Ukraine, aiming to enhance equity and responsiveness to universities’ operational conditions. Education and Science Minister Oksen Lisovyi highlighted these changes as efforts to ensure a more balanced and fair funding system.
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Electronics retailers aim to sign a memorandum with state bodies to promote good business practices. This initiative will set new standards for ethical conduct and operational transparency.
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Exit polls from the Dutch general election suggest that the centrist party D66 has narrowly taken the lead over the far-right Freedom Party (PV
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Katie Miller claims the bureaucracy is working for Trump, discussing his tactics of trolling liberals.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced that the ongoing federal shutdown has led to nearly 37,000 employees being furloughed or working without pay. This has disrupted critical services for veterans, although certain facilities, such as medical centers and outpatient clinics, remain operational due to advance appropriations.
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Bill Belichick, head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels, dismissed rumors about a potential buyout as ‘fake news,’ echoing a phrase famously used by former President Donald Trump. The 2-5 record for the team has sparked speculation about his future, but Belichick and athletic director Bill Cunningham have both reaffirmed their commitment to the…
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The FDA has announced initiatives to reduce regulatory hurdles for biosimilar drug manufacturers, aiming to lower healthcare costs. Amjevita, a copycat version of the blockbuster arthritis medicine Humira, is one of dozens of biosimilar drugs that have hit the market in the past decade.
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Laura Ingraham discussed President Donald Trump’s Asia trade negotiations, focusing on alliance rebuilding and economic strategy.
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Fazlur Rahman Mamdani, the father of New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, sparked controversy with his remarks on The Ingraham Angle, where he compared Abraham Lincoln to Adolf Hitler. The comment, which was widely criticized as historically inaccurate and inappropriate, has drawn immediate backlash from political figures, including Republican strategist Mehek Cooke, who…
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A Los Angeles judge has denied Dr. Daniel Bernad’s emergency custody request for their son, Summi, citing insufficient evidence of immediate danger. The court found no exigency for the request, which was based on claims of the singer’s alleged drug use and parenting concerns.
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Percival Matthews, an associate dean at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has called former President Donald Trump a racist and co-authored an academic paper claiming that the U.S. education system is ‘inherently violent’ toward Black students. The paper argues that systemic inequities in education lead to Black students being excluded from advanced mathematics courses despite meeting…
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the upcoming Thursday, October 30 edition of ‘Special Report’, providing insights into the topics and guests that will be featured. The preview hints at the content and notable guests that will be highlighted in the show.
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Hungary will not lift its ban on Ukrainian agricultural products after the EU-Ukraine trade agreement took effect, according to Agriculture Minister István Nagy.
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The F.B.I. has raised concerns about a House bill that would expand Tulsi Gabbard’s authority as director of national intelligence, particularly regarding counterintelligence functions. Officials within the F.B.I. have voiced apprehensions about the potential impact on national security protocols.
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A catastrophic explosion at a Russian artillery ammo plant has led to an increased death toll, with the number of fatalities now reaching 23. The incident initially reported with 13 confirmed deaths and 10 missing has seen the situation worsen as more casualties are confirmed.
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French lawmakers have passed a new sexual consent law redefining rape, following the Gisele Pelicot case, which involved the serial rape of a woman after she was drugged. The law aims to close legal gaps and improve justice outcomes for victims of sexual violence.
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Giants star Dexter Lawrence fired back at team legend Carl Banks’ harsh criticism, calling his comments ‘delusional’ after Banks said no one respects him anymore. The defensive tackle insisted that the respect he receives on the field proves otherwise, despite a drop in his statistical performance this season.
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Veteran sluggers David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, and Derek Jeter provided insights into the Dodgers’ offensive challenges prior to Game 5 against the Blue Jays. Ortiz specifically advised Mookie Betts on overcoming a slump.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays remain deadlocked in a thrilling World Series matchup. Willie Colon, Danny Parkins, and Coach Eric Mangini break down the game’s momentum, while the discussion turns to whether Aaron Rodgers can spark a Steelers revival.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced the closure of Ukraine’s embassy in Cuba. The decision follows a decision to downgrade diplomatic relations with the country, marking a significant shift in Ukraine’s diplomatic strategy.
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Danny Parkins dives into the Week 9 statistics, highlighting the Cowboys’ overwhelming performance despite the Patrick Mahomes–Josh Allen rivalry leading up to Sunday’s game. The analysis follows a chaotic week of numbers that reshaped the NFL landscape.
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The U.S.-China trade war has significantly impacted the soybean industry, with Brazilian and Argentine farmers stepping in to replace China as a major market. American soybean producers now face shrinking markets and declining profits, highlighting the vulnerability of U.S. agriculture to geopolitical tensions.
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Hollywood producer David Pearce has been sentenced to an unprecedented 146 years in prison for the fatal drugging and dumping of two women at Los Angeles hospitals. The case also reveals allegations of rape by a deceased police officer, Lauren Craven, who died while aiding others on a freeway.
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The Trump administration has issued warnings to Israel, threatening to cut off military and financial support if the country proceeds with annexation plans for parts of the West Bank. These actions have raised concerns about the potential impact on US-Arab relations and regional stability.
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Colin Farrell revealed that Tom Cruise was ‘not very happy’ with him after he arrived on the set of ‘Minority Report’ hungover from a birthday party, requiring 46 takes to nail a line. Farrell shared his experience during an interview, discussing the personal and professional challenges he faced during the film’s production.
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Recent reports of civilian violence in el-Fasher have raised concerns about a potential Darfur-style genocide in Sudan, following the Rapid Support Forces’ takeover three days prior. Reports indicate that the fighting has reached the outskirts of el-Fasher, a key city in the conflict zone.
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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has stated he cannot support Israel while it remains an officially Jewish state, prompting over 1,100 American rabbis to express concerns about the safety of Jews.
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has reaffirmed his support for Andrew Cuomo in the tight NYC mayoral race. Bloomberg highlights Cuomo’s experience and toughness as reasons for his continued endorsement, despite a double-digit lead held by Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani. The race is heating up, with significant shifts as various candidates navigate the competitive…
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General Motors (GM) announced it will cut 1,750 jobs in its electric vehicle (EV) business, following the elimination of a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars. The layoffs will occur at factories in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, marking a significant shift in GM’s strategy as it adjusts to changing government policies and market conditions.
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The campaign ofDemocratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has been revealed to have donated over $1,559 to the Palestine House of Freedom, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit allegedly tied to the pro-Hamas Birzeit University. The organization’s platform advocates for the dismantling of Israel’s apartheid policies and the establishment of a free democratic Palestine.
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The Donetsk Regional Military Administration warns evacuation from Pokrovsk is nearly impossible due to Russian targeting civilians. 1,25,6 people remain in the city.
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The Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter at the University of Mississippi has expanded from 200 to 1,500 students under President Lesley Lachman, leading to overcrowded meetings. The surge in interest is attributed to a combination of increased political engagement among Gen Z and the impact of Charlie Kirk’s recent death.
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A private individual digging for fishing worms in Sweden discovered a medieval silver hoard containing up to 20,000 coins, rings, and pendants. Authorities confirmed the find in Stockholm County and are now working to document and analyze the cache, which may be worth millions.
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New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo warned that President Donald Trump could take over the city if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor. Cuomo expressed these concerns during an interview with Stephen A. Smith.
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Two illegal immigrants are facing charges after a fatal DUI crash in Illinois killed county board member Michael Clayton and his wife, Gail Clayton. The vehicle Pacheco-Meza was driving contained ammunition, an extended magazine, drugs, and an open container of alcohol, according to the DHS.