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The WTA Finals, set to begin on Saturday, will feature prominent players such as Coco Gauff. The tournament presents an opportunity for Gauff to replicate her success or for another American to claim victory.
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President Trump commented on Hungary’s request for an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, noting that the request has not been approved. Most EU members have phased out Russian fossil fuels since 2022, but Hungary and Slovakia continue to receive pipeline deliveries.
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King Charles III has stripped his brother Prince Andrew of his royal title, marking a rare instance of accountability within the British monarchy. This decision comes as part of Charles’ efforts to redefine royal responsibility and transparency during his early reign.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has successfully destroyed one of three Russian Oreshnik missiles in Kapustin Yar, according to SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk. This marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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The U.N. human rights chief has condemned military attacks on vessels near South and Central America, calling for an independent investigation. Volker Türk labeled the attacks as ‘unacceptable’ and urged an end to such actions.
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A California father was stabbed multiple times during an unprovoked road rage attack while driving his children to a pumpkin patch. His two young children played a crucial role in saving his life by stopping the bleeding and calling for help, highlighting their bravery in a tragic incident.
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Kyivstar, Ukraine’s leading mobile operator, has begun expanding Starlink Direct to Cell satellite connectivity testing across the country, bypassing border areas and combat zones. This initiative aims to improve broadband access in conflict-affected regions.
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Virginia’s Second Gentleman Terence Sears criticized Democrats during a rally in Blacksburg, highlighting his concerns about healthcare and education policies.
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Idaho prosecutors filed murder charges four years after the 2021 disappearance of 5-year-old Michael Vaughan in Fruitland. The case has seen multiple arrests, with Stacey Wondra now facing murder charges.
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An internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) document, obtained by 404 Media, reveals that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does not allow individuals to refuse facial recognition scans using its Mobile Fortify app. The document, titled a Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA), outlines that the app collects facial data for 15 years, including that of U.S.…
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter offers updates on high-profile cases, including Bryan Kohberger’s alleged crimes, Luigi Mangione’s prison notoriety, and an investigation into a possible serial killer. The newsletter also explores unsolved mysteries like the disappearance of Amy Bradley, highlighting new leads and chilling revelations from the DC sniper’s ex-wife.
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is gaining traction in the polls, but the race remains unpredictable due to the influence of Curtis Sliwa. Analysts are closely watching the dynamic between Cuomo and Sliwa, who has long been a polarizing figure in the state’s political arena.
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With the federal government shutdown disrupting air traffic control training, Vaughn College and other institutions are taking the lead in addressing the critical shortage of air traffic controllers. These new programs aim to increase the number of graduates despite falling short of the required numbers.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has rejected former President Donald Trump’s call to eliminate the Senate filibuster. Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, has made preserving the filibuster a cornerstone of his leadership.
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Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic Bollywood actor, is turning 60 and still captivating audiences worldwide. Known for his iconic roles in the 1990s, SRK’s influence remains strong through his filmography, public engagements, and social media activity.
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US federal officials have charged Maryland Democratic state senator Dalya Attar with extortion and conspiracy for allegedly orchestrating a blackmail scheme involving secret videos of a former employee. The indictment, unsealed on Thursday, details a complex plot to silence the ex-consultant by leveraging covertly recorded intimate content.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is campaigning with seniors and hospital workers while delivering a closing message focused on affordability with the election just days away. Amid tightening polls and growing scrutiny of his progressive agenda, Mamdani faces a narrowing lead as rival Andrew Cuomo gains ground.
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A mechanic has been sentenced to prison for violating the Clean Air Act, highlighting regulatory enforcement. The case has ignited debate over compliance and its effects on small businesses.
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The government shutdown has disrupted healthcare projects for over 12,800 beds across 32 states, mainly affecting senior citizens and Medicare patients. HUD chief Scott Turner criticized Democrats for their alleged healthcare hypocrisy, while Trump and Republicans blame the shutdown on Democrats’ stance on healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants.
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White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett discussed the administration’s approach to moving forward from the government shutdown during an interview on ‘The Story.’ Hassett acknowledged that there is no clear plan in place to address the economic fallout from the shutdown, raising concerns about its long-term impacts on the economy and public services.
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Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., has accused Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro of being a ‘terrorist’ during a discussion on ‘The Story,’ highlighting growing U.S. tensions with Venezuela. The senator criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the crisis, emphasizing the threat posed by Maduro’s regime.
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Se acerca la fecha límite para que un candidato socialista llegue a la alcaldía de Nueva York, la capital financiera del mundo. Solo restan 4 días para que se determine quién será el próximo alcalde.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia’s budget deficit for 2026 could reach $100 billion, citing sanctions on its oil industry. The sanctions are impacting Russia’s fiscal health, raising concerns about its economic stability.
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Ukraine has accused Russia of breaching the INF treaty by using the 9M729 missile, which has an estimated range of 2,500 kilometers. The INF treaty prohibited missiles with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers.
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Kyiv has allocated over UAH 1 billion in material assistance to 6 to veterans and their families in the first nine months of 2025. The Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) announced this initiative through its press service.
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Karl Rove suggests Jasmine Crockett may be ‘kidding herself’ about winning the Senate race. The comments were made during a segment on ‘America Reports’ where Rove analyzed Democratic strategies.
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Russian lawmakers are resisting the Kremlin’s push to switch to state-backed Max messenger, showing preference for Telegram despite official directives. This resistance highlights potential disconnects between centralized directives and institutional preferences within Russia’s political landscape.
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President Donald Trump and Governor Glenn Youngkin led a tele-rally for the entire Virginia Republican ticket, supporting the GOP’s gubernatorial candidates, though Trump has not yet officially endorsed Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. The race is highly competitive, with Earle-Sears trailing former Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger despite her campaign’s claims of a tighter race.
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Opposition leader Peter Magyar claims Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party is gaining control of Hungary’s last major independent media outlet, raising alarms about media freedom and democratic oversight. Critics warn this move could lead to increased censorship and a lack of diverse perspectives in the media.
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Dr. Wendy Patrick, a former prosecutor and author, has spoken out about Charlie Kirk’s influence, claiming that people were listening to his message before his assassination. The community is currently reflecting on the legacy of Kirk’s work and the events leading up to his assassination.
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Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to maintain SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, ensuring food aid for 42 million Americans. The court rulings, issued just hours before the benefits were set to expire, found the suspension of SNAP unlawful and required the administration to provide details on how it plans to fund…
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Selma van de Perre, a Dutch Jew who resisted Nazi occupation during World War II, has passed away at the age of 103. Her memoir, praised for its courage and resilience, offers a firsthand account of the Holocaust’s impact on ordinary people.
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New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani has outlined his closing argument for his key issue ahead of Election Day, emphasizing his campaign’s priorities. His focus on housing affordability, public safety, and economic equity is expected to be central to his message.
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Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani joined seniors on Manhattan’s Lower East Side for a Halloween celebration to foster community engagement and cultural outreach.
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Federal immigration agents in California faced a violent confrontation as bullets were exchanged with armed individuals. The incident involved high-speed pursuits and heightened tensions along the border.
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Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner outlines the complex pressures Utah County is experiencing as the Charlie Kirk murder case progresses toward trial, encompassing legal, financial, and emotional dimensions. The case has brought significant attention to the local community, with residents and officials alike grappling with the implications of the proceedings.
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The New Jersey gubernatorial race has intensified as concerns over a potential government shutdown grow. Jack Ciattarelli faces pressure to address fiscal stability and prevent a shutdown that could impact state services.
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The Ukrainian State Security Service (SBU) has launched operations behind enemy lines, targeting oil production and refining facilities, disrupting Russian oil supplies. SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk reported that 4,800 tons of oil products have been destroyed, significantly impacting Russian logistics.
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Gayle King, co-host of ‘CBS Mornings,’ has addressed rumors of her leaving the show, emphasizing her commitment to the program. Despite ongoing network changes, she has no immediate plans to step down, leaving the media in the dark about the true situation.
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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s policies mirror those that led to Portland’s urban decline, sparking fears of similar quality of life issues in New York. Critics warn that his socialist approach, emphasizing social welfare over traditional policing, could result in increased crime and chaos, much like what has occurred in Portland.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined the focus of Ukraine’s further sanctions policy during a meeting with military leaders and head of law enforcement and diplomatic agencies. The main directions of the policy have been agreed upon.
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The UN has reported credible evidence of at least 10 protester deaths linked to election violence in Tanzania, while the opposition Chadema party alleges hundreds have died across the country.
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A South Carolina death row inmate has chosen firing squad execution for November 14, becoming the third person this year to select this method. The decision follows a 13-year pause in executions due to drug shortages, highlighting the ongoing debate over capital punishment methods.
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Andrew Cuomo, a former New York Governor, has warned voters that the city’s future is at risk if his opponent, Zohran Mamdani, wins the mayoral race. In a recent appearance on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ Cuomo told New Yorkers to be ‘afraid’ of what Mamdani’s socialist platform may bring to the city.
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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, carrying a payload of Starlink satellites destined for low-Earth orbit. This mission is part of the company’s ongoing initiative to expand global internet access, with the satellite network designed to provide high-speed connectivity to underserved regions around the world.
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President Trump has designated Nigeria as a ‘country of particular concern’ due to widespread Christian persecution by Islamist militants. The U.S. government aims to investigate the crisis and take action to protect religious minorities, with Open Doors reporting nearly 70% of global Christian killings in 2022 occurred in Nigeria.
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Shannon Bream details the worsening military pay situation and escalating SNAP funding battle on America Reports. The discussion highlights growing concerns over the impact on service members and low-income families.
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An active-duty U.S. Marine, William Richard Roy, has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly traveling from North Carolina to Indiana to kidnap and sexually assault a 12-year-old girl. The FBI’s investigation began after the child’s grandmother reported her missing, and authorities coordinated efforts to locate the girl and apprehend Roy.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban aims to secure an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil firms during his Washington visit, citing the country’s landlocked position and reliance on Russian crude. The U.S. sanctions on Rosne, and Lukoil, target Moscow’s lack of Ukraine peace commitments, leaving Hungary and Slovakia vulnerable to energy supply cuts.
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Recent polls indicate that former Governor Andrew Cuomo is gaining ground on Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s mayoral race. Although Mamdani maintains a double-digit lead, Cuomo’s late momentum and a surge in support suggest a tightening race as Election Day approaches.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukraine will prepare a list of 3,39 children abducted by Russia in a week or two. This move aims to provide clarity and support for the families of the missing children.
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The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI executed multiple search warrants as Melodee Buzzard, a nine-year-old California girl, remains missing. The investigation began on October 14 after a school administrator reported her absence, and no arrests have been made.
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Ukrainian tourists can enjoy affordable package tours to Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island in 2026 with direct flights from Warsaw and Katowice. Travel experts from ANEX Tour highlight the island’s appeal as a premier destination for winter holidays.
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A Virginia elementary school teacher, Abby Zwerner, was shot by her 6-year-old student during a 2023 classroom shooting, leaving her with severe physical and psychological injuries. She has filed a $40 million lawsuit against former school administrator Ebony Parker, alleging gross negligence for failing to act on multiple warnings about the child’s potential access to…
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Sandra Vergara has joined ‘Selling Sunset’ for its ninth season, bringing her real estate expertise to the show. She has acknowledged the office drama that comes with the new season, indicating her awareness of the challenges ahead.
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Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis faces a civil lawsuit from ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel alleging assault at her workplace, just weeks before his exhibition fight against Jake Paul. Rossel claims multiple assaults and threats of violence, leading to her suffering from PTSD and anxiety.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for questioning the fairness of elections under Trump, calling it ‘wholly irresponsible.’ The debate sparked by Newsom’s comments has intensified concerns about election integrity and voter trust.
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A tram derailment in Tula has led to four fatalities and over 20 injuries. The incident involved the tram colliding with minibuses in the oncoming traffic lane, according to regional police.
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The Trump administration’s EPA, led by Lee Zeldin, has slashed the timeline for Tijuana River sewage cleanup projects by 12 years through collaboration with Mexico. The crisis, which has impacted San Diego for decades, is attributed to outdated infrastructure in Tijuana, exacerbated by rapid population growth.
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During an interview with Fox News Digital, Sandra Vergara reflected on the valuable life lessons she learned from her older sister, Sofia Vergara. The actress emphasized the significance of confidence, a trait that Sofia consistently encouraged in her younger sibling.