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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.
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Fox News Digital’s weekly news quiz highlights recent controversies, including disturbing flyers found on a university campus and criticism of Chicago Cubs’ Matt Shaw for skipping a game. The quiz invites readers to test their knowledge with interactive questions.
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Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a hidden harbor at the Temple of Taposiris Magna, a site historically linked to Cleopatra. The find includes ancient anchors and amphorae from the Ptolemaic period, offering new insights into Egypt’s maritime history.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to deliver a combative speech at the UN General Assembly as he faces mounting international pressure, including recognition of a Palestinian state by several Western nations and ICC arrest warrants. His speech aims to counter accusations of genocide in Gaza and push back against global criticism.
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A federal judge has ordered the University of South Dakota to temporarily reinstate Professor Michael Hook after he was suspended for a social media post calling Charlie Kirk a ‘Nazi’.Hook’s lawsuit alleges that the university retaliated against him for exercising his First Amendment rights by commenting, in his private capacity, on a matter of national…
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has warned that the increasing tolerance for political violence in America may lead to more attacks, referencing a recent shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas that left one dead and two injured. He attributed the hostility toward law enforcement to partisan rhetoric from both sides, suggesting that such rhetoric fosters…
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Meghan Markle’s leadership skills in Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority helped her thrive at Northwestern but created tension within the traditional British monarchy. experts suggest that her assertive nature, which enabled her to stand out, may have led to tensions within the more conservative royal institution.
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US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs targeting pharmaceuticals, imported kitchen cabinets, and sofas, citing national security as a key rationale. Asian stock markets fell in response to the announcement, raising concerns about global trade tensions.
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Congress is on track to spend more than $1 billion on Capitol Police security, reflecting lawmakers’ heightened fears of political violence following the Charlie Kirk assassination. Fiscal conservatives are now pushing for increased member protection despite ideological divisions.
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President Donald Trump’s budget director, Russ Vought, has escalated the government shutdown battle by threatening mass layoffs of federal workers if Democrats do not comply with Republican demands. Vought, known for his small-government ideology, is leveraging his position to push for significant cuts in federal spending and reduce bureaucratic excess.
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Political cartoonists across the country and various political spectrums create cartoons to depict the flaws, memes, hypocrisies, and other notable events in politics, offering readers a mix of entertainment and frustration.
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Baker Mayfield’s strong performance has positioned him as a top fantasy choice, while discussions continue about whether Saquon Barkley can secure a starting role with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Fantasy football managers are scrambling to secure last-minute trades and free-agent pickups as the Week 4 slate looms. The focus is on high-impact players like Elic Ayomanor, a rising star on the San Diego Chargers’ defense, and the team’s overall defensive unit.
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Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns’ third-string quarterback, has expressed gratitude for his current role. He told ESPN he’s ’10 times more comfortable in this space’ now than when he began with the offense.
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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons has shown his competitive spirit by challenging his new Green Bay Packers teammates to games of HORSE, pingpong, and bowling. The athlete emphasized the importance of building relationships through friendly competition ahead of the upcoming game against the Packers.
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The Seattle Mariners, who have never won a World Series or even an American League pennant, are facing a pivotal moment as rumors of a mysterious ‘Big Dumper’ and the ‘Etsy witch’ swirl around the team. Could a combination of luck and strategy finally lead them to victory?
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Daniel Jones has shown significant improvement this season, raising questions about the sustainability of his growth. His recent play has sparked discussions about whether this improvement is a long-term trend or a temporary spike.
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Week 4 of the NFL season is set to deliver thrilling matchups as teams continue to shape their standings. This guide provides detailed previews, predictions, and insights into the most critical games, along with key storylines and X-factors that could influence outcomes.
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The final weekend of the MLB regular season is packed with critical matchups and milestones. Playoff races remain highly competitive, with several teams vying for the final spots in the postseason. Meanwhile, home run records are also on the, as players push for historical feats.
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A second explosion has struck Russia’s railway system this month, damaging a critical section between Luga and Pskov. The incident has led to train detours in Pskov Oblast, disrupting both passenger and freight traffic.
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Ukraine’s military intelligence disclosed intercepted communications revealing a Russian commander’s directive to troops to open fire on retreating soldiers, indicating a potential breakdown in battlefield discipline.
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Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi claims Ukraine’s DeepStrike campaign has ‘significantly’ reduced Russia’s military logistics. This campaign’s focus on fuel depots and transport hubs has intensified a fuel crisis for Russian forces.
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North Carolina state Rep. Marcia Morey, a Democrat, faces criticism for claiming ‘no correlation’ between the murder of Iryna Zarutska and her accused killer’s repeated jail releases. The incident has sparked a debate over criminal justice reform, with some lawmakers pushing for changes to the bail system to prevent repeat offenders from being released.
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The current federal law prohibits the designation of domestic terrorism, forcing prosecutors to rely on weak statutes to charge politically motivated murders such as those of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The article argues that existing laws are inadequate, as they hinder the prosecution of such acts.
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China’s rapid nuclear arsenal growth, showcased in a recent parade, has sparked concerns about its ability to challenge U.S. deterrence capabilities. The parade highlighted new weapons capable of reaching American ships, bases, and allies by 2030, contradicting previous China’s claims of maintaining only a minimum deterrent, raising questions about the nation’s true intentions.
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Georgetown University students expressed fear and disappointment after discovering flyers promoting the murder of Charlie Kirk. The administration has removed the flyers and is investigating, while students called for stronger action against such rhetoric.
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A federal ICE agent has revealed their biggest fear is being left stranded by sanctuary jurisdictions and third-party rioters who believe they are kidnapping individuals. This comes after a deadly anti-ICE shooting in Dallas, with the agent noting the growing danger posed by radicalized protesters and the lack of support from local law enforcement due…
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The Federal Trade Commission is soliciting comments from those harmed by gender-affirming care after hearing testimony from detransitioners about deceptive medical practices. A detransitioner shares their personal experience, detailing physical and emotional damage caused by treatments including puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, and criticizes the medical establishment for prioritizing profit over patient well-being.
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President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority addressed the U.N. General Assembly via video conference from Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, following the U.S. denial of his visa request. The address came following the U.S. refusal to grant him a visa.
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China has launched a new visa program to attract science and engineering graduates, aiming to become the world leader in science and technology. This initiative reflects the nation’s strategic push to surpass the United States in innovation and technological advancements.
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Center-left leaders including Mark Carney, Keir Starmer, Pete Buttigieg, and Jacinda Ardern are gathering for a summit on Friday as their brand of politics appears under threat. Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, in a speech to a meeting of global center-left politicians, is expected to make an impassioned case for progressive politics.
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ordered hundreds of generals and admirals to gather in Quantico, Virginia, sparking concern among military leaders. The Pentagon confirmed the meeting but provided no details, while President Trump dismissed the event as a ‘friendly’ gathering.
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Liverpool are exploring a potential transfer for Bayern Munich’s center back Dayot Upamecano. The latest rumors suggest the Reds are closely monitoring the situation.
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Marvin Harrison’s touchdown reception in the fourth quarter provided a crucial boost to the Cardinals. Despite being targeted on both of Kyler Murray’s interceptions, Harrison’s late-game heroics highlighted his importance to the team’s success.
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Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald praised Sam Darnold’s poise during a pivotal drive that led to a game-winning field goal against the Cardinals. The performance highlighted Darnold’s ability to maintain focus under pressure.