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Jason Bateman revealed how years of partying in his 20s after childhood stardom nearly ended his Hollywood career before his eventual comeback with ‘Arrested Development.’ He shared how the pressures of childhood fame and the early loss of his youth led to a period of intense partying which nearly cost him his place in the…
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Seven conservative groups urge Trump administration officials to boycott the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil, calling it a ‘con job’ that harms U.S. energy and economic interests. The letter highlights concerns over increased energy costs and dependency on foreign tech.
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Public discussions are intensifying over redistricting reforms, with concerns about gerrymaning driving the debate. The Texas State Capitol has emerged as a central location for these discussions.
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The recent I.C.E. shooting has intensified debates over immigration policies and law enforcement practices. Political reactions from the left have highlighted the need for reforms and greater oversight.
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Chef Ron Silver joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his signature pancakes on National Pancake Day, highlighting the culinary artistry behind his creations. The segment celebrated the cultural significance of pancakes in American cuisine.
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli criticized Rep. Mikie Sherrill over her alleged cheating scandal at the Naval Academy, demanding she ‘come clean.’ The incident has reignited debates about honor and accountability within military education.
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Oklahoma state Superintendent Ryan Walters is leaving his post to become CEO of the Teacher Freedom Alliance, vowing to destroy teachers unions. He asserts that unions have poisoned schools with politics and propaganda, and aims to take back classrooms by providing educators with freedom from a liberal agenda.
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ESPN has ranked every World Cup mascot from 1966 to 2026, placing the 2026 mascot Clutch at the top and the 1966 mascot World Cup Willie at the bottom.
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The Cleveland Guardians have stunned the baseball world by defying conventional wisdom and achieving remarkable success through their innovative and unpredictable strategies. Their ability to adapt and execute under unconventional circumstances has set them apart in the MLB landscape.
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Alyssa Thomas, a perennial MVP candidate, is breaking records as a facilitator in her 38th season, with her sights set on a championship title. Her ability to consistently deliver under pressure has positioned her as a key player in the team’s championship aspirations.
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OL Lyonnes have invested heavily in their squad following a summer of spending. The team aims to reclaim the UEFA Women’s Champions League title, but the success of this strategy remains uncertain as they face challenges in integrating new signings.
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LSU, ranked No. 4, is set to face No. 13 Ole Miss in Oxford, with Ole Miss holding a slight home advantage. The game is expected to be a competitive showdown in college football.
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Penn State running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen, projected to be drafted in the first two rounds of the NFL draft, have decided to return for one more year of college football. Their decision has generated significant attention, with many predicting they could make a strong impact in the 2024 NFL draft.
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ESPN has released its list of the best boxing fights of October, highlighting Sebastian Fundora’s title bout and ‘Boots’ Ennis’ junior middleweight debut as key matchups. The rankings include other notable encounters that are set to take place in the month.
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The Packers-Cowboys rivalry has new dimensions with Micah Parsons joining the Cowboys after a significant trade. This move adds historical depth to the longstanding competition between the two NFL teams.
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Federico Chiesa, who has faced challenges since joining Liverpool, is now set to take advantage of a pivotal chance to rejuvenate his career. The Italian midfielder is determined to demonstrate his capabilities and establish a meaningful presence at the club.
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Erling Haaland’s growth as a leader and all-around player has made him indispensable to Manchester City. His evolution as a complete striker is significantly impacting the team’s dynamics and performance.
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The NBA Rank 2025 feature provides insights from league insiders on the top 100 teams and players expected to dominate the 2025 season. Tim Bontemps, a seasoned sports reporter, takes the pulse of the league to highlight the most significant talking points that will influence the upcoming season.
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The Seattle Mariners, who have never won a World Series or even an American League pennant, may be on the verge of a historic upset. The article explores the possibility of ‘magic’ propelling them to victory, though the odds remain steep.
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The Indiana Fever’s dramatic comeback during a road rally in mid-August turned their season around, overcoming a 19-point deficit to advance to the WNBA semifinals. This turnaround was highlighted by Sophie Cunningham’s injury exit and the team’s resilient response.
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Mike Gundy’s resistance to adapting to new college sports dynamics has resulted in stagnation within his program, according to recent analysis. The piece highlights the broader challenges faced by traditional programs in evolving collegiate athletics.
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The Florida State Seminoles have re-entered the AP top 10 rankings following a challenging 2024 season, signaling a significant resurgence. The team now aims to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff, showcasing their renewed momentum and competitive spirit.
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This weekend marks the pinnacle of college football action with a packed schedule featuring high-stakes matchups like Oregon vs. Penn State and Alabama vs. Georgia. Bill Connelly, a prominent college football analyst, is highlighting the significance of these games as part of the season’s most intense week.
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The Ryder Cup 2 2025 kicked off on Day 1 at Bethpage Black with Team USA delivering a strong performance, setting the stage for a potential comeback against Team Europe. The competition is set to determine the champions of the prestigious golf rivalry.
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The suspect in the Dallas ICE facility shooting has reportedly used tracking apps to monitor ICE agents, raising concerns about the security of law enforcement operations. Former ICE Director Jonathan Fahey has expressed alarm over the potential risks posed by such technology.
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The European Commission is reportedly proposing a shift from the current unanimity requirement to a qualified majority voting system for renewing sanctions packages. This move aims to overcome Hungary’s obstruction, which has stalled progress on tightening economic measures against Moscow.
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Tigran Keosayan, a key figure in Russian state propaganda and husband of RT chief Margarita Simonyan, has died at the age of 59 following a prolonged illness. He had been hospitalized since December due to recurring heart issues.
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The supervisory board of Ukraine’s state-owned energy grid operator Ukrenergo has fired CEO Vitaly Zaichenko, highlighting growing tensions between the board and the government. This move is seen as a reflection of the complex political dynamics shaping the country’s energy sector.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly sought U.S. military support during private discussions with Donald Trump, requesting advanced Tomahawk missiles to pressure Russia into peace talks. The request highlights growing tensions in the conflict and the critical role of external military aid in shaping geopolitical outcomes.
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Jon Stewart, host of ‘The Weekly Show,’ criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for her explanation of why she did not select Pete Buttigieg as her running mate in 2024. The backlash from Stewart has led to discussions about the strategic implications of her choice.
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Matthew McConaughey discussed an eight-year rift with his mother, Kay, after she leaked private details about him to the media. The actor shared how their relationship improved once he felt more secure in his career.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons has ended union protections for its 35,000 employees, a move that has been condemned by the prison workers’ union. This action is part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to overhaul the federal workforce.
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The Ryder Cup kicked off with American fans showing immense enthusiasm, chanting ‘U-S-A’ as Bryson DeChambeau claimed the first hole. The event featured impromptu national anthem songs and a flyover, highlighting the intense patriotism and unity of the U.S. team.
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Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas led Team USA with a dramatic entrance at the 2025 Ryder Cup, drawing roaring applause from the crowd. Their presence signals high stakes for the upcoming golf competition between the U.S. and Europe.
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Golf fans at the 2025 Ryder Cup sang the national anthem ahead of Friday’s session at Bethpage Black in New York, marking a patriotic tradition ahead of the prestigious golf event. The ceremony brought together the event’s rich history of competitive spirit and cultural ties between the U.S. and Europe.
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Late-night hosts condemned the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show but praised the deplatforming of Trump in 2021, highlighting conflicting views on censorship and free speech.
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On Thursday, September 25, Hannity addressed topics including former FBI Director James Comey, political dynamics with liberals, and the role of ICE agents. The segment likely explored implications of Comey’s past actions, liberal policies, and current immigration enforcement efforts.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has accused Russia of ‘shadowing’ communications satellites used by the German military, citing a EUR 35 billion five-year space investment plan. His remarks echo similar allegations from France, where the military had previously alleged that Russian satellites were attempting to intercept signals from their own satellites.
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Ret. Gen. Jack Keane endorses Netanyahu’s leadership, emphasizing his ‘absolute resolve and determination’ ahead of an UN speech. This follows Trump’s comments about not allowing Israel to annex the West Bank and calling Russia a ‘paper tiger.’
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Owen Han’s ‘idiot sandwich’ cookbook has sparked online discussions about food and pop culture. The recipe, inspired by a viral Ramsay clip, blurs the lines between entertainment and culinary trends.
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President Donald Trump has stated he would consider relocating FIFA World Cup host cities in the U.S. if they are deemed too dangerous. The president mentioned plans to deploy National Guard forces in Chicago and Memphis to ensure safety, adding uncertainty to the event’s location arrangements.
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Crime expert Rafael Mangual praised North Carolina’s legislative response to Iryna Zarutska’s murder with stricter bail guidelines and expanded detention presumptions. He called for extending the presumption of detention to include individuals with criminal histories and criticized left-wing activists for lacking the political will to restore traditional crime control measures.
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Pistachios have become a popular snack trend in the U.S., offering protein, fiber, and gut health benefits. Experts caution against processed forms and emphasize moderation to maximize their nutritional value.
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Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding, but he has dismissed the allegations and stated he is not afraid of President Trump’s Justice Department. Comey has expressed confidence in the federal judicial system and vowed to contest the charges.
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The episode of Jesse Watters Primetime on September 25 featured discussions on former FBI Director James Comey’s role in the 2016 election, tensions between Democrats and law enforcement, and the recent I.C.E. shooting incident. The segment highlighted political debates over federal agencies’ actions and their impact on public trust.
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Le Monde reports a rise in anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland following the May presidential election win by nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki. Ukrainian refugees face social marginalization and fear of abuse, with incidents involving language discrimination and bullying in schools.
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Following Russian air incursions, EU nations are holding their first talks on establishing an anti-drone defense system. Ukraine is expected to join the discussions, highlighting the collaborative approach to address the growing threat of aerial aggression.
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett criticized former FBI Director James Comey’s alleged deceptions during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends,’ following Comey’s indictment on charges of lying to prosecutors. Jarrett argued that Comey’s alleged deceptions were ‘pretty obvious,’ suggesting that the evidence against him was clear-cut.
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A woman arrested for allegedly setting a fire outside a church in El Paso, Texas, is accused of delivering hate-filled messages to the facility ahead of a Charlie Kirk vigil. The suspect, Marynka Marquez, was charged with arson and terroristic threats after authorities found threatening messages inside a bag left at the church.
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The former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of false statement and obstruction of justice, marking a significant legal development that could have far-reaching implications.
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Jeremy Piven joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss his late mother’s influence and the legacy of ‘Entourage,’ as he prepares for his stand-up tour. He highlights the importance of humor in today’s climate.
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The EPA has proposed repealing Biden-era car regulations that would have increased new vehicle costs by $2,100, disproportionately affecting low-income and minority households. Affordable transportation is crucial for economic mobility, as car ownership provides access to a broader range of job opportunities.
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Jeffrey Mittman, a blind Army veteran who survived a life-altering improvised explosive device (IED) attack in 2005, has transformed his trauma into a mission to help others by leading the U.S. AbilityOne Commission. After 20 years of service and a devastating injury that left him blind, unable to speak, and temporarily incapacitated, Mittman dedicated his…
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A man opened fire at a Washington D.C. location on Thursday, September 25, targeting the FBI and ICE offices. The incident has raised concerns about threats against federal agencies.
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Gary Cohen faced backlash for calling Matt Shaw’s decision to attend a memorial for Charlie Kirk ‘weird.’ Shaw’s absence from the Cubs’ game sparked controversy, with some fans vowing to boycott the team unless Cohen apologizes.
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The Ryder Cup, a premier golf tournament, is set to begin with the U.S. and European teams set to compete. PGA Tour play-by-play announcer Doug Bell offered his analysis of the matchup. The anticipated attendance of former President Donald Trump has added a layer of political interest to the event.
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A new Quinnipiac University poll reveals Democrat favorability has reached its lowest point in history, sparking concerns about the party’s current standing. Fox News contributor Joe Concha is discussing the implications of the poll, the cheating scandal in the New Jersey gubernatorial race, and his work with the Spring Lake Hope Foundation.
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College Republican and TPUSA member Shae McInnis joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to react to the disturbing flyers mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the university’s reaction. McInnis expresses dismay with how Georgetown University responded to the incident, calling the administration’s actions too slow and inadequate.
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Legal expert Josh Ritter discusses the DOJ’s grand jury indictment against James Comey and the criticism from Democrats. Ritter highlights the significance of the legal distinction in the case.
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Kamala Harris’ new memoir details her frustration with Joe Biden’s debate performance and the campaign’s pressure to spin it as a victory. Harris rejected the talking points, calling them ‘bulsh–t,’ and highlighted Biden’s struggle to articulate key policy points.