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Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, working with other defense units, launched an attack on the Afipsky oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar Territory. The General Staff confirmed the strike, highlighting a new escalation in the conflict.
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The UK has dismissed a terrorism case against Liam O’Hanna, a member of the rap group Kneecap, who was charged for waving a Hezbollah flag during a London concert in 2024. This decision has reignited debates about free speech and national security.
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Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Times Square, New York City, ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s U.N. speech. The protest, organized against Netanyahu and U.S. support for Israel, began early in the morning with demonstrators marching toward the United Nations building.
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Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa received praise for his speech at the UN General Assembly. However, unresolved domestic issues and a controversial upcoming election have cast a shadow over the optimism on Syria’s streets.
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Former FBI agents Nicole Parker and Aaron Cohen have praised the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. The discussion also touched on a shooting at a Texas ICE facility.
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Russian forces have used FPV to injure four police officers in Kupyansk, Kharkiv region while they were conducting mandatory evacuation measures. The incident has raised concerns about the escalating tensions in the region.
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Jon Stewart criticized Kamala Harris for her explanation of not choosing Pete Buttigieg as running mate, calling it ‘reverse affirmative action.’ Critics argue this undermines Democratic Party credibility.
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The UK government has announced a new digital ID requirement for working in the country as part of efforts to combat illegal migration. Opposition parties criticized the policy, arguing it would not prevent people from crossing the Channel in small boats.
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European pharmaceutical companies are optimistic that their investments and trade agreements with the U.S. will shield them from Trump’s new tariffs. Novartis claims the tariffs will not impact its operations.
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Colin Cowherd has outlined his top bets for Week 4 of the NFL season, predicting victories for the Minnesota Vikings over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New England Patriots over the Carolina Panthers, and the Las Vegas Raiders over the Chicago Bears. The analyst’s insights offer fans a strategic guide for betting and viewing the games.
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Fox News’ Brooke Taylor is updating on the Dallas ICE shooting, with new video showing the chaos. Deputy ICE Director Madison Sheahan has commented on the incident….
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Federal agents used pepper balls and tear gas during a confrontation with anti-ICE protesters at an ICE processing center in Broadview, Illinois. The incident followed a deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, where a gunman killed one detainee and injured two others before taking his own life.
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Shares of Italian luxury brand Brunello Cucinelli fell more than 17% after accusations that it violated EU sanctions on luxury exports to Russia. The drop followed secret shopper reports confirming active Moscow boutiques despite the ban.
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President Trump has ordered TikTok to sell its U.S. operations to American and international investors, following Xi Jinping’s alleged endorsement. The decision comes after years of legal and political battles, including the 2024 law mandating a divestiture by January 2025, which Trump significantly delayed.
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Slovakia’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment specifying two genders, male and female. The reform sets the country at odds with EU norms emphasizing LGBTQ rights and gender identity protections.
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Protesters in Illinois have engaged in violent confrontations with ICE agents, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict over immigration enforcement. The situation has drawn attention from the ‘Outnumbered’ panel, which is analyzing the broader implications of these incidents.
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The Trump administration has introduced new regulations targeting trucking licenses for foreign drivers, with a specific emphasis on California. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced these changes, highlighting the administration’s commitment to enhanced oversight and compliance within the industry.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized NATO’s response to the Russian Federation’s airspace violation as ‘weak,’ urging alliance members to block Russian planes operating in their airspace. The comment highlights growing concerns about NATO’s readiness to counter Russian actions decisively.
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Federal law enforcement agents fired pepper balls at anti-ICE protesters during a demonstration outside an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois. Law enforcement officials cited the use of non-lethal force to maintain public safety during the protest.
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Actress Natalie Dormer has stepped back from promoting the new drama series ‘The Lady,’ which portrays Sarah Ferguson, after new revelations emerged about Ferguson’s 2011 email referring to Jeffrey Epstein as a ‘supreme friend.’ Dormer has also decided to donate her salary from the project to charity organizations supporting children who have experienced abuse.
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Ukrainian drones have struck a major oil refinery in southern Russia for the second time this month, reducing its refining capacity by 17% according to Reuters calculations.
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U.S. Coast Guard crews deployed helicopters and boats to search for Bryson Higashi, a 44-year-old diver who vanished off Kauai’s northern coastline. The search began after Higashi was last seen around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday near Hanalei, and the Coast Guard coordinated the deployment of multiple units including a Response Boat-Medium crew, a Dolphin helicopter, and…
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Government shutdown looms as Congress and the Trump administration remain deadlocked, potentially impacting federal workers, national parks, and essential services nationwide. The article highlights the rarity of such events, drawing parallels to spotting elusive species in the wild.
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Christopher Raia, the FBI’s assistant director for New York, has pledged to dismantle gangs linked to drug trafficking, prostitution, and human trafficking in the Roosevelt Avenue area of Queens. The FBI is targeting organized crime groups operating in this neighborhood, known for its high levels of violence and illegal activity.
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A study published in The Lancet warns that the global cancer death toll could surge by 75% by 2050, reaching 18.6 million deaths. This rise is driven by population growth and aging, with low- and middle-income countries bearing the brunt of the increase.
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President Donald Trump greeted Bryson DeChambeau at the 2025 Ryder Cup, sparking a memorable moment as the LIV Golf star hit a 340-yard drive following the encounter. Team USA captain Keegan Bradley responded to the drive with a celebratory Trump Dance.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has imposed an entry ban on three high-ranking Hungarian military officials. The decision follows tensions over Hungarian airspace usage by Ukrainian drones.
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The ‘Outnumber,ed’ panel analyzes how President Donald Trump’s attendance at major sporting events has influenced his campaign and public approval ratings. They explore the impact of these appearances on his political strategy.
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A Quinnipiac University national poll released this week reveals that 79% of voters nationwide believe the United States is in a political crisis following the assassinations of prominent political figures, including conservative activist Charlie Kirk and former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman. The survey, conducted between September 18–21, found that 71% of respondents deemed politically…
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A federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden, Michael Nachmanoff, has been assigned to preside over the DOJ’s prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, accused of lying to Congress. Trump criticized the judge as ‘crooked’ and suggested the case is politically motivated.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to address the UN General Assembly, where he will defend Israel’s actions in the Gaza conflict. With 15,000 UN member states recognizing Palestine, and a UN commission labeling Israel responsible for genocide, Netanyahu faces mounting international pressure.
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Ukraine’s top military commander, Oleksandr Syrsky, has disclosed that the enemy’s offensive group consists of around 712,000 soldiers, with the active front stretching nearly 1,250 km. This significant deployment highlights the intensifying conflict and Ukraine’s readiness to address the growing threat.
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Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky announced that in less than two months, Ukrainian forces have struck 85 significant targets within the Russian Federation, including 33 military installations. The strikes represent a significant escalation in the conflict, with the focus on disrupting Russian military capabilities.
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Western diplomats have warned Russia that NATO is ready to down warplanes breaching airspace. The Kremlin called the report “irresponsible” and denied the accusations.
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Israel’s U.N. envoy, Danny Danon, clarified that Prime Minister Netanyahu has not announced annexation plans for Judea and Samaria, emphasizing the government’s focus on hostage release and Hamas removal from Gaza. The clarification addresses international concerns over Israel’s territorial policies amid ongoing conflict.
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In observance of former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s 60th birthday, members of the European Solidarity faction have launched a fundraising campaign to support the acquisition of Aspir, 2.0 drone detection systems for the Ukrainian military. The initiative, organized by the Poroshenko Foundation, guarantees that all donations will be matched, doubling the impact of individual contributions.
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Chesimard, who was born JoAnne Deborah Byron and was also known as Assata Olugbala Shakur, passed away after living there for years under asylum granted by the Cuban government.She was a member of the Black Liberation Army, which the FBI describes as ‘one of the most violent militant organizations of the 1970s.’
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Liberal professor Nicholas Creel of Georgia College & State University defended his role as advisor to his school’s Turning Point USA chapter, arguing that advising a conservative group while holding left-leaning views isn’t a contradiction. He emphasized the importance of open dialogue and mutual respect, highlighting a moment where a conservative student leader expressed admiration…
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares released a 33-page report accusing Fairfax County DA Steve Descano of systemic violations of public policy and trust, including allegedly ignoring mandatory minimum sentences in high-profile cases involving a transgender sex offender and a toddler abduction.
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Leadership from the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) and the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs discussed issues of further cooperation. The meeting aimed to strengthen existing partnerships and identify new avenues for providing aid and assistance to those impacted by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Rep. Byron Donalds R-Fla. joins ‘The Faulkner Focus’ to discuss the Georgetown gun club’s recent flyers mocking Charlie Kirk’s death and their history of anarchist rhetoric. The group’s actions have sparked controversy over their advocacy for violent ideologies.
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Ukraine’s Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief, Oleksandr Syr, has announced the formation of a new Air Force unit specialized in unmanned air defense systems. This decision comes as part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its military infrastructure in the face of increasing aerial threats.
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Criminal defense attorney Brian Claypool joins *The Faulkner Focus* to discuss the indictment and charges brought against former FBI Director James Comey and the upcoming trial for Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin. The conversation likely explores legal strategies, potential outcomes, and the broader implications of these high-profile cases.
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The residential real estate market in Kyiv is experiencing a significant upward trend in prices, driven by a combination of limited supply and steady demand from buyers. According to DIM Group of Companies, the cost per square meter of new buildings is anticipated to rise by 0-15% by the end of the year, reflecting the…
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Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has reported significant progress in the Ukrainian military campaign near Dobropillia, with approximately 360 square kilometers of territory liberated and cleared of enemy forces.
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Vice President JD Vance has criticized Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign, claiming that her approach led to her loss. In an interview with ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Vance expressed his belief that Harris’ strategy was ineffective.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has visited the Uyghur-majority region of Xinjiang, praising his ethnic autonomy policies and calling for a united effort to create a ‘beautiful Xinjiang.’ However, analysts and an exiled Uyghur community member report a starkly different narrative, raising concerns about human rights abuses and increased surveillance.
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The leaders of the United States and North, the two sides have not made progress on key disagreements regarding the containment of the country’s nuclear program.
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The House Oversight Committee has released new documents showing ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Steve Bannon. The files, including Epstein’s itinerary, indicate interactions with these figures in the years following his controversial plea deal, raising questions about their involvement in his activities.
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The Department of Homeland Security has announced heightened security measures at ICE facilities following a deadly anti-ICE shooting in Dallas, Texas, which resulted in one detainee’s death and two injuries. The incident involved a bullet engraved with ‘ANTI-ICE’, highlighting a disturbing pattern of violence against ICE officers.
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Chase Briscoe, a NASCAR Cup Series winner, has felt the need to prove himself since joining Joe Gibbs Racing for his first season. He is now making strides in establishing his place among the top drivers in the sport.
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Gundy and Oklahoma State have finalized their separation after a 20-year partnership marked by significant achievements and internal conflicts. The decision comes after years of speculation about the future of the relationship, with both parties acknowledging the challenges they faced during the tenure.
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The Buffalo Bills will be without two starting defensive players, Ed Oliver and Matt Milano, for Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. The team’s coaching staff will need to adjust their game plan to account for the loss of these critical players.
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Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov is set to undergo knee surgery, potentially leading to him missing the entire regular season. The team has not yet provided additional details regarding the extent of the injury or the expected recovery time.
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The Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid and Paul George have not established a clear timeline for their return from knee surgeries, according to statements made during the team’s media day on Friday. Both players emphasized that their recovery processes are ongoing and that specific return dates remain uncertain.
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Brazil will host three NFL regular-season games starting in 2026, marking a new chapter in the league’s international expansion. The agreement comes amid growing interest in American football in Latin America.
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Jets DC Steve Wilks responded to Baker Mayfield’s comments about the Buccaneers’ victory, which Mayfield claimed was personal due to Wilks’ past role. Wilks used the opportunity to address the remark directly.
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The U.S. trails Europe 3-1 in the Ryder Cup after a late point from Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay in the final foursomes match. The U.S. will now face the four-ball matches in an attempt to close the gap.
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The Washington Commanders will be without quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. This absence could affect the team’s offensive strategy and performance.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed frustration over the delayed travel plans for the Steelers’ Sunday game in Ireland, indicating he would have preferred the team to have traveled earlier in the week.