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The IAEA has reported that 2, drones were spotted near the South Ukraine nuclear plant between late Sept. 24 and the early hours of Sept. 25. This incident has raised concerns about potential security risks at the facility.
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Denmark has closed the airspace over Aalborg following a third suspicious drone incident. Authorities have conducted a thorough investigation but found no evidence of wrongdoing, according to North Jutland Police Chief Christian Tilst,.
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The indictment of former F.B.I. Director James Comey for lying to Congress marks a significant breach of the Justice Department’s longstanding political neutrality. The charges, brought just days before the statute of limitations expired, signal a potential shift in the department’s approach to handling political figures.
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James Comey has vowed to fight criminal charges of lying to Congress and obstruction of justice, calling himself a victim of political retribution by President Donald Trump. In a video statement, Comey expressed confidence in the judicial system and urged Americans to resist Trump politically.
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President Trump has ordered a broad initiative to root out groups he claims are responsible for organizing political violence. Law enforcement officials note that these groups are often fragmented and disparate.
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Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two charges: making false statements and obstructing justice. The charges come after he was dismissed by former President Donald Trump in 2017 amid an investigation into possible Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
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President Donald Trump has hailed the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey as ‘justice in America,’ calling him ‘one of the worst human beings’ for his role in the Russiagate probe. Comey, who led the FBI from 2013 to 2017, was charged with making false statements and obstructing Congress over his 2020 testimony about…
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Frank Turek and John Paul Leon, panelists on ‘Fox News @ Night,’ discuss how the assassination of Charlie Kirk has triggered a renewed interest in faith among college students, coinciding with a surge in support for Turning Point USA. The panelists emphasize the growing divide between students and traditional political narratives.
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Doug Bowser, president of Nintendo of America since 2019, will retire at the end of 2025 after overseeing major expansions including theme parks, films, and the Switch 2 launch. His successor, Devon Pritchard, will lead the company, with Satoru Shibata also taking on a CEO role.
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US President Donald Trump said an Israeli annexation of the West Bank is ‘not going to happen.’ It comes as several Israeli ministers have pushed for the idea.
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A former White House official has identified ‘left-wing radical terrorism’ as the number one threat facing the country. The claim was made during a segment on the Fox News @ Night panel, where experts discussed the growing tensions and potential for further escalations in political discourse.
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CNN has been criticized for disseminating ‘dangerous information’, with some expressing frustration over the network’s role in spreading misinformation. The criticism highlights concerns about media responsibility and the potential consequences of false narratives.
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In an episode of The Conversation with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns, James Talar,ico discusses his views on immigration, faith, and his criticism of Democrats for their approach. Talarico argues that the Democratic strategy lacks a comprehensive plan to address the complexities of immigration.
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Francisco Lindor achieved the rare 30-0 mark for the second time in his career with a home run, helping the Mets secure a significant series win over the Cubs. This win strengthens the Mets’ position in the playoff race.
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The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-24 on Thursday Night Football, pushing their record to 3-1. The victory highlights the team’s resilience as they held off a spirited comeback from the Cardinals.
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Russian military officials have confirmed over 1.1 million troop losses in Ukraine since February 24, 2022, with 940 casualties reported in the past day alone.
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Ukrainian drones struck the Afipsky Oil Refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai, causing a fire that was extinguished by emergency crews. The attack occurred during a broader drone assault on the region, with Russian officials reporting damage to one of the refinery’s operational units.
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Indian officials reiterated to Trump administration officials their position that New Delhi may curb Russian oil imports if that trade is offset through the purchase of Iranian and Venezuelan oil, Bloomberg reported on Sept. 25. This strategy aims to diversify energy sources while navigating international sanctions.
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U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of damaging Russia’s ‘reputation’ with his ongoing war in Ukraine. The remarks came during Trump’s Sept. 25 Oval Office address, where he expressed a more direct stance against Putin compared to his previous positions.
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The Seattle Seahawks secured a dramatic 23-20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night, with Jason Myers redeeming himself with a 52-yard field goal as time expired to seal the win. The game became a thriller in the fourth quarter as the Seahawks held off a late rally by the Cardinals.
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Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin joined immigration enforcement agents during raids in Chicago as part of a special report. The operation focused on the apprehension of undocumented immigrants.
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The popular call recording app Neon has been suspended after a major security flaw exposed users’ private data, including phone numbers and call recordings. This incident has raised significant concerns about data privacy and the security of apps that handle sensitive user information.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham discusses the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey on Hannity. The episode highlights Graham’s views on the political ramifications of the case.
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Former FBI Director James Comey is facing charges of false statement and obstruction of justice over his 2020 congressional testimony regarding the FBI’s Russia probe. Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized the DOJ’s commitment to accountability.
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A federal notice, later deleted and repost’t, provides a hint that more aggressive pricing policies may be coming. President Trump in front of a pharmacy replica during a 2020 talk on drug prices.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized President Donald Trump for positioning a portrait of himself on the ‘Presidential Walk of Fame’ alongside former President Joe Biden. Gutfeld emphasized Trump’s claim of being a man of his word, suggesting that the placement could be seen as a political maneuver.
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The former FBI Director, James Comey, has been indicted on two charges: making a false statement and obstruction. This development follows President Trump’s recent intensified pressure on the Justice Department to prosecute Mr. Comey.
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Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two felony charges, marking a significant legal development in the ongoing investigations into his conduct. The indictment comes amid heightened scrutiny of his actions during the Trump-Russia probe and the handling of the Clinton email investigation.
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The Canadian government has ordered its postal service, Canada Post, to end door-to-door mail delivery. This decision comes as the service faces severe financial challenges, with its dire financial situation having expedited the cuts.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated he is prepared to exit his office once Russia’s war on Ukraine concludes, prioritizing peace over personal political ambitions. During an interview with Axios, he emphasized his commitment to ending the conflict rather than pursuing re-election.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stated that the United States cannot support W.H.O. policies promoting abortion and ‘radical gender ideology.’ This decision follows recent discussions at the White House, where Kennedy expressed his stance on the matter.
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Before addressing Sneed’s comments, the Pro Bowl receiver also expressed his excitement about the pivotal divisional game. The following day, Titans cornerbacks coach and pass game coordinator Tony Oden attempted to downplay any potential drama leading up to Sunday’s matchup.
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Federal officials have labeled the recent shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Dallas as ‘very definition of terrorism.’ The incident, which resulted in one fatality and injuries to three others, has been described by prosecutors as a tragic irony due to the victims’ status as detainees.
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Google has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily halt a judge’s order requiring major changes to its Play Store. The injunction would mandate Google to allow rival app stores, external billing options, and expanded competition, changes Google claims could harm users and developers.
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Georgetown University has removed a second wave of inflammatory flyers mocking the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and reported the incident to the FBI. The flyers, which included a QR code linking to the left-wing Georgetown John Brown Club, were found in the campus’s central Red Square, prompting the university to take swift action…
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Fox News host Greg Gutf, and his panel on ‘Gutfeld!’ critique the political left for framing political violence as a ‘both sides’ argument. This strategy, they argue, deflects accountability and justifies extreme actions.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has called an unprecedented meeting with top military officials, marking a rare gathering of senior leaders. President Trump expressed approval, calling the move ‘great.’
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White House officials have warned of potential mass firings if the government shuts down, but Democratic lawmakers remain unfazed by the threat. The warning comes amid heightened tensions over ongoing budget disputes and political standoffs.
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Vice President JD Vance has called for Jimmy Kimmel to apologize after the late-night host’s comments on Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassination sparked backlash. Vance claims Kimmel’s remarks, which accused conservatives of the murder, contributed to the radicalization of the alleged assassin and are part of a left-wing narrative of violence.
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Brandon Tatum, host of ‘The Officer Tatum Show,’ criticizes recent attacks against ICE agents, calling them a ‘spiritual battle’ on his show ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’ The episode highlights the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and the broader debate over border security.
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Italian regulators are investigating luxury brand Cucinelli for allegedly continuing to sell high-value goods in Russia despite EU sanctions. The report claims the company has violated EU regulations by maintaining business operations in the country.
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Experts remain divided on whether or not Trump signaled a genuine shift in policy toward the war. The ambiguity of his stance has raised more questions than answers within political and military circles.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warns of a rise in attacks against agents, linking the incidents to growing tensions and public resistance. He calls for increased support and resources to ensure the safety of law enforcement.
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President Donald Trump has directed Attorney General Pamela Bondi to pursue capital punishment for the ‘most heinous crimes’ in Washington, DC, through a presidential memorandum. The directive aims to deter violence and increase public safety, with Trump emphasizing the threat of the death penalty as a deterrent.
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President Trump criticized the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, calling the Crossfire Hurricane probe ‘a cloud over the entire nation.’ Comey was indicted on charges of making false statements and obstructing congressional proceedings.
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The Cincinnati Reds narrowly avoided a sweep by the Pittsburgh Pirates due to Noelvi Marte’s clutch catch, preserving their slim playoff chances. The game’s decisive moment came in the ninth inning when Marte saved the Reds from a potential three-game sweep.
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President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority addressed the United Nations General Assembly via video on Sunday from Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip, following the United States’ denial of his visa request. His speech highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and called for global support and a lasting peace solution.
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The Seattle Seahawks committed a critical error when an interception turned into a fumble after a collision with their own teammate. The Cardinals recovered the ball, leading to an early field goal.
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President Donald Trump criticized Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, labeling her a ‘radical-left lunatic.’ Trump cut off a reporter’s question about her, calling it a waste of time and suggesting she take an apt, test.
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Sean Hannity, a prominent Fox News host, has stated that the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is merely the beginning of a larger investigation. Hannity’s remarks on his show suggest that more high-profile figures may be implicated in the ongoing probe.
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U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz criticized the United Nations for technical failures during Donald Trump’s speech, labeling the incidents ‘unacceptable.’ He vowed to withhold U.S. funding until reforms are made, citing concerns over the U.N.’s bureaucratic inefficiencies.
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Gen Z is shifting from alcohol-centered events to wellness-focused ‘soft clubbing’ gatherings that emphasize mental health and community. Eventbrite reports a 92% increase in sober gatherings, reflecting a deeper cultural change in how young people socialize.
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President Donald Trump has launched a legal campaign against the George Soros-funded organizations, accusing them of undermining American democracy. The foundation, led by Hungarian-born financier George Soros, has long supported liberal and democratic initiatives globally.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against six states, seeking private voter data to assess claims of election fraud. This move comes amid a broader Trump administration effort to scrutinize election integrity, following over 30 states being requested for information.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has announced his plan to step down from office once the war with Russia concludes, contingent upon a ceasefire agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This announcement comes amid ongoing military hostilities and the complexities of international diplomacy.
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Former Arsenal youth player Billy Vigar died at 21 after a brain injury during a non-league match. His family expressed devastation, stating that he was loved within the sport.
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Mike Davis, President of the Article III Project, warns ‘lawfare Dems’ about the risks of using legal strategies against political opponents, citing former FBI director James Comey’s indictment as a cautionary tale.
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Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson expressed grief over Rudi Johnson’s death at 45, regretting missing the chance to say goodbye. The two former Bengals teammates shared a strong bond during their 2001-2007 NFL career together.
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Kamala Harris addressed concerns from a nine-month-pregnant mother about raising a son under the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of teaching children to be strong and uplift others. She criticized Trump’s view of strength as beating others down, contrasting it with her vision of lifting people up.
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The trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s action thriller ‘One Battle After Another’ has been released, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Teyana Taylor. The film is set to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.