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Oschadbank reported a 38.6% increase in net profit for Q3 2025, reaching UAH 4.19 billion, with pre-tax profit rising by 7.1% to UAH 5.69 billion. The bank’s improved financial performance reflects stronger operational results and favorable market conditions.
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From scented poop bags to waterproof seat covers, these pet gifts help cut down on mess and make life easier for dog owners. They are perfect picks for the holidays.
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The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs have narrowed down to four drivers: Briscoe, Byron, Ham, and Larson. The championship will be decided on Sunday afternoon in Phoenix.
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Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is set to have season-ending surgery for a foot injury sustained in September, according to coach Kenny Dillingham. The decision comes as the Sun Devils prepare for the remainder of the college football season.
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LSU interim athletic director Verge Ausberry has been given full authority to hire the next football coach. A search committee has already been formed to identify Brian Kelly’s replacement.
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The Jaguars have placed Travis Hunter on injured reserve following a noncontact knee injury. Coach Liam Coen noted the team is still assessing the injury’s extent.
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The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with general manager Chris Grier following a reported disagreement with head coach Mike McDaniel. McDaniel will remain as head coach for the remainder of the season.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has taken full control of the city of Odesa, signaling a direct intervention in local governance.The move follows the stripping of Odesa mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov’s Ukrainian citizenship, which ended his political career and prompted local residents to celebrate.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has rejected Governor JB Pritzker’s call to halt ICE operations on Halloween. The discussion centered on the ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, with Fox News’ Mike Tobin and CBP senior advisor Ron Vitiello joining ‘America’s Newsroom’ to comment on Operation Midway Blitz targeting illegal immigrant truck drivers.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell’s campaign is scrutinized over alleged inconsistencies in FEC filings, with over $360,000 in payments to staffer Darly Meyer listed with varying classifications, raising questions about campaign finance transparency. The campaign’s lavish spending on luxury hotels and services has drawn attention to potential misuse of public funds.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have secured a privacy victory against Paris Match, a French magazine that published intrusive photos of their children during an Alps vacation. The court ruled the publication infringed on the royal family’s privacy, reinforcing their right to protect their private lives.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping cautioned nations against unilateral actions during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, where he was the only major leader present as U.S. President Trump was absent. The remarks, described as veiled warnings, come amid growing tensions between China and the United States.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has reiterated the administration’s controversial position that the drug trafficking groups targeted by U.S. military strikes are akin to ‘the al Qaeda of the Western Hemisphere,’ framing these groups as existential threats to national security.
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A National Guardsman, Canyon Anthony Amarys, has been charged with attempting to send photos of sensitive U.S. military technology to Russia. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $1 million if convicted.
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Soldiers from the Phoenix border unit destroyed a Russian Grad multiple rocket launcher, two tanks, and fifty intruders near Kostanivka. The State Border Guard Service confirmed the attack.
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A hostile drone attack in the Sumy region has left eleven people injured, including four children, according to the State Emergency Service (SES). The incident highlights the escalating risks posed by unmanned aerial systems in conflict zones.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are one win away from securing their first World Series title in 32 years, having taken a 3-2 series lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers after Game 5. The Blue Jays will face the Dodgers in Game 6 at the Rogers Centre on Friday, with the series broadcast on FOX.
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Democratic Sen. John Fetterman apologized for failing to end the government shutdown, which threatens SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans. He highlighted the hardship caused by the shutdown, especially in his home state, where food insecurity is already worsening.
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The International Football Association Board (IFAB), which has received financial backing from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, introduced rule modifications that granted the countries enhanced rest periods and home, field benefits, thereby aiding their World Cup qualification efforts. Qatar’s national team marked its qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a celebration in Doha, reflecting the…
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Election Day in the United States is set for November 4, 2025, with the nation’s voters engaging in numerous local races and ballot measures. To stay informed and prepared, voters are advised to access their sample ballots from their local election offices.
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Norway and Slovenia have pledged additional aid to the Sumy region, which is currently under Russian military pressure. Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob announced the allocation of funds for heat supply infrastructure in the area.
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Ukrainian military officials stated that Russian forces lost 60 soldiers in the Pokrovsk region in a single day. The area saw 40 offensive operations throughout the day, indicating heightened combat activity.
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Former President Donald Trump has urged the Republican Party to adopt the ‘nuclear option’ to end the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown, now in its second month, has led to widespread disruptions, including unpaid federal workers, reduced SNAP benefits, and logistical issues in travel and transportation.
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During a segment on CNN This Morning, host Audie Cornish drew a controversial comparison between immigration enforcement in cities like Chicago and a horror movie, suggesting that parents might be ‘abducted’ while trick-or-treating. The remark has sparked backlash over its tone and accuracy.
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President Trump has ordered the U.S. to resume nuclear weapons testing, instructing the Pentagon to begin the process on an equal basis with Russia and China. The decision has sparked controversy among experts and lawmakers, with some suggesting it could be a strategic move to counter recent nuclear developments by Russia and China, potentially reinvigorating…
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Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has called on partners to increase international support for Sumy region, which has already received over $35 million in assistance. The call comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the area following recent developments.
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Nike has unveiled Project Amplify, the world’s first motor-powered footwear system created in partnership with Dephy, offering powered assistance to every step for runners and walkers. This innovation aims to make movement easier and more accessible for a wide range of users.
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Fox & Friends co-hosts are analyzing the New Jersey gubernatorial race, with Jake Tapper suggesting that Gen Z voters may lean conservative. Jack Ciattare, the Republican candidate, is showing optimism about his chances against Democratic incumbent Phil Murphy.
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A UC Davis study found that banana smoothies can reduce flavanol absorption by 84%, due to the enzyme PPO. Researchers advise combining bananas with low-PPO ingredients to preserve health benefits.
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Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon announced that over 200 Slovenian companies have provided support to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion. This aid has been coordinated through the Slovenian embassy in Kyiv and includes financial assistance, humanitarian aid, and military equipment.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson accused Democratic colleagues of prolonging the government shutdown, calling for an end to the stalemate. Major airlines have endorsed a bill to reopen the government, adding pressure on lawmakers to resolve the crisis.
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The Ingrah, angle episode discusses Trump’s proposed trade deal with China and the Democratic Party’s reaction. The segment highlights the potential economic implications of the deal and the political maneuvering within the Democratic Party.
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Russia launched 10 drones to target civilian infrastructure in Sumy within one hour, and two victims have already received assistance, Sumy City Council press service reported.
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The six workers who died at a Colorado dairy farm in August were confirmed to have been exposed to toxic hydrogen sulfide gas, which can cause rapid death at high concentrations. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible consequence of gas exposure in a confined space.
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The IAEA has raised concerns over nuclear safety risks after a major Russian attack on Ukrainian energy facilities damaged critical substations. The attack, part of a larger pattern of Russian military operations targeting Ukraine’s power grid, has prompted urgent warnings about potential nuclear safety issues.
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Jake Paul faces Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis in an unsanctioned fight to prove his boxing legitimacy despite criticism over his opponents. The fight has sparked legal threats against critics, with Paul and his business partner threatening legal action.
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The Unmanned Systems Force (USF) has struck 938 enemy targets in 24 hours, per its Telegram report. This surge in automated warfare underscores the growing reliance on drones and robots in military operations.
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Hollywood actor Zachary Levi criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s leadership during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends,’ calling it a ‘trainwreck.’ Levi also addressed Newsom’s attacks on President Trump and promoted his new film ‘Sarah’s Oil.’
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Harvey Beech and Shannon Everett, co-founders of American Truck, United, have raised alarm about a concerning trend on U.S. highways. They disclosed that undocumented immigrants are obtaining commercial trucking licenses without the necessary qualifications, posing significant risks to public safety and national security.
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Sen. John Fetterman apologized for Democratic senators’ inaction on the government shutdown. The apology highlights the political tensions within the party as they navigate the crisis.
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President Trump received a replica ancient crown from South Korea’s president, highlighting his multifaceted role during the Asia trip. The trip also featured displays of ‘vicious’ weapons, emphasizing military preparedness.
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A mysterious figure has been seen in the window of a government building, with the governor suggesting it could be the ghost of an empress. The phenomenon has sparked widespread speculation and remains a topic of discussion months after the initial sighting.
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Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, has intensified his legal actions against high-profile targets, notably Democrats, which has raised concerns about the potential interference of his Senate campaign in his law enforcement duties.
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Justices Kagan and Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., accused Google of using its AI model Gemma to fabricate sexual assault allegations against her, leading to calls for the technology to be shut down. She argued that Google’s AI models are shaping dangerous political narratives by spreading falsehoods about conservatives and eroding public trust.
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Federal officials condemn Khyre Holbert’s early release under Biden’s commutation as he faces new charges following an Omaha shooting. Law enforcement and prosecutors argue his release endangered communities and called for stricter oversight of clemency decisions.
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Ukraine has introduced a gamified system in its military operations to boost soldier morale. The initiative involves drone teams competing on a scoreboard that awards points for successful attacks.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has opened the APEC summit by vowing to support free and open trade, amid rising US tariffs that are impacting the global economy. The summit provides a key forum for discussing trade tensions and promoting economic cooperation.
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Jake Paul has defended the legitimacy of his fight against Tank Davis and threatened legal action against critics. He also announced his engagement to an Olympic gold medal hopeful, highlighting personal and professional developments in his public life.
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Illinois Democrat candidate Kat Abughazaleh resigned from an interview after being asked about federal charges she is facing for obstructing ICE officers. The charges include allegations of impeding a federal agent, vandalizing a vehicle, and obstructing law enforcement.
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ABC’s ‘The View’ is set to host Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., after facing backlash for predominantly featuring left-leaning guests. A NewsBusters study found the show had 102 left-leaning guests and zero conservatives from January to July 2025.
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U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Patrick Hoopes won bronze in pommel horse at the World Gymnastics Championships in Indonesia, where the host nation controversially barred Israeli athletes from competing. The decision sparked international backlash, including condemnation from the International Olympic Committee, which suspended discussions about Indonesia hosting future Olympics.
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A leftist group criticizes the Democratic Party’s approach to climate change, arguing their policies fall short. The group claims Democrats’ focus on incremental changes undermines efforts to combat global warming.
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The U.S. and India have signed a 10-year defense pact to boost intelligence and tech collaboration. The agreement highlights growing strategic alignment between the two nations despite existing tensions.
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Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram recounts the 2011 shooting of Rep. William Taulbee and the legend of the ‘Demon Cat’ during his appearance on ‘Fox & Friends.’ These stories highlight the eerie and often unsettling atmosphere of Congress.
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Military families are growing increasingly worried as the government shutdown threatens to delay paychecks for troops. Kathy Roth-Douquet, co-founder and CEO of Blue Star Families, joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss these concerns, highlighting the financial strain on service members and their families.
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Russia has issued a warning that it will take ‘retaliatory measures’ if the United States resumes nuclear testing, following a statement from Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The warning comes in the context of President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Asia, which included discussions on nuclear policy.
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Nutrition experts warn about the harmful additives in Halloween candies, including artificial dyes, toxic preservatives, and corn syrup, which are linked to health issues like inflammation, behavioral changes, and immune system disruptions. Experts highlight specific brands like M&M’s, Reese’s, and Dum-Dums as the worst choices for children.
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A 19-year-old Rutgers student was critically injured in an alleged fraternity hazing incident involving electrical shock at an off-campus Alpha Sigma Phi house. The fraternity’s national organization has closed the chapter, and Rutgers has imposed penalties, but concerns remain about the university’s ability to ensure safety in privately owned housing.
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Rapper Drake mocked Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani on Instagram as the Toronto Blue Jays edged closer to their first World Series title since 1993. Drake, a lifelong Toronto fan, celebrated the Jays’ 3-2 series lead after rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage’s dominant Game 5 performance.