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Reuters reports that Russia has significantly increased its missile attacks on Ukraine, with over 23 launches recorded in August 2025 alone. Officials have expressed concern over the situation, indicating the conflict may have broader implications for global diplomacy.
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Ukrainians are increasingly turning to tarot readers like Tetya Fania for guidance on the ongoing conflict with Russia. These consultations, which often draw large audiences online, offer a mix of psychological comfort and strategic insights for those on the frontlines.
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Spain is set to host a confidential summit titled ‘Coalition of the Willing’ on November 4, focusing on increasing aid to Ukraine and coordinating security measures against future Russian aggression, according to reports from El Mundo. The summit, as reported by El Mundo, will focus on increasing financial and military aid to Ukraine, which has…
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The recent government shutdown revealed that U.S. schools can continue operating without the Department of Education, as teachers teach and students learn nationwide. Critics argue that the DOE’s existence is based on political maneuvering rather than educational necessity.
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President Donald Trump has criticized Senate Democrats for extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies, which he claims will fund transgender surgeries for minors. The debate centers on the use of federal funds to cover procedures many Americans find morally objectionable, with Democrats pushing for a permanent subsidy increase.
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The race for the Democratic Party’s identity is intensifying as November 4 elections approach. Progressives like Zohran Mamdani are gaining traction with their passionate, unfiltered message, while centrist Democrats such as Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger are grappling with scrutiny and challenges, revealing a party in search of its core strategy.
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Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., warned that the Trump administration’s use of military force to target alleged drug traffickers sets a dangerous precedent that could be used by future Democratic leaders. Himes criticized the lack of congressional oversight and the potential for abuse of power.
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US President Donald Trump has slashed the refugee admissions cap to 7,500, the lowest ever, prioritizing white South Africans and victims of discrimination. This move aligns with his broader immigration crackdown and focus on combating extremism.
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The 2023 APEC summit in Gye. South Korea, is set to focus on supply chain support as a key agenda item. The summit follows a fragile trade truce between the U.S. and China, signaling a potential shift in their economic rivalry.
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Canada and China plan to meet after eight years to reset relations. The meeting aims to address long-standing issues and improve ties.
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President Trump is urging Republican leaders to abolish the Senate filibuster to resolve the shutdown. Senator John Thune has rejected the idea, highlighting party divisions.
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Samaritan’s Purse has deployed emergency water systems and medical teams to Jamaica following the catastrophic impact of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. The North Carolina-based Christian relief organization, led by Franklin Graham, has already delivered over 38,000 pounds of relief supplies to the island and plans further aid flights in the coming days.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued new guidance requiring foreign nationals—including green card holders and other legal residents—to be photographed when entering or exiting the United States. This marks a significant expansion of facial recognition technology at U.S. ports of entry, broadening its use beyond airport checkpoints to include all transportation modes.
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British King Charles III has ordered his brother Prince Andrew to vacate his royal home following renewed attention to his ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The royal family has stripped Andrew of his remaining titles, leaving him known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and has directed him to move to alternative private accommodation.
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An anonymous user accessed a Microsoft Teams call with Cellebrite representatives and leaked details about the company’s phone unlocking technology. This follows previous leaks that impacted Cellebrite and its competitor Grayshift.
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Premium increases under the Affordable Care Act vary depending on a person’s state, income, and assistance level. Some individuals may face triple-digit cost jumps due to the loss of subsidies.
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Mark Warner, a long-standing Virginia Democrat known for his role in bipartisan Senate efforts, is now sitting out the ongoing government shutdown talks, a departure from his usual participation in such negotiations. This decision highlights a significant shift in his approach to the current political climate.
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Real Madrid have emerged as the frontrunners in the race to sign Crystal Palace’s Marc Guéhi, with Liverpool also showing interest. Transfer Talk provides the latest updates on the transfer saga.
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President Trump announced plans to resume nuclear weapon testing, intensifying global tensions, while meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Despite the posturing, the summit resulted in limited progress, with postponed tariffs and eased trade tensions but no resolution on key issues like TikTok or Taiwan.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to extend their ceasefire agreement, which was initially declared on October 19 following a period of intense violence. The truce was established after Pakistan conducted airstrikes on Afghan territory to target Pakistani Taliban militants, resulting in the deaths of dozens.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) has issued a warning that a shortage of certified air traffic controllers in Orlando could cause significant delays throughout the East Coast. This shortage is highlighted by the current situation at Orlando International Airport, where the air traffic control tower is experiencing critical staffing issues.
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Republican congressional candidate Dalia Al-Aqidi warns that Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh mirrors New York’s socialist Zohran Mamdani, arguing his policies pose a ‘dangerous’ threat to the city. Al-Aqidi criticizes the media’s focus on Mamdani while neglecting the Minneapolis race, linking Fateh’s platform to similar Democratic Socialist agendas.
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Latvia has taken a significant step by voting to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a key treaty of the Council of Europe focused on preventing violence against women. The vote saw 56 lawmakers support exiting the treaty, while 32 advocated for staying, with two lawmakers abstaining from the decision.
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Latvia’s parliament has voted to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a Council of Europe treaty aimed at combating violence against women. The vote resulted in 56 lawmakers supporting withdrawal, with 32 in favor of remaining in the agreement.
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Jamaica is preparing to use its financial reserves, including insurance, bonds, and credit lines, to mitigate the damage from Hurricane Melissa. The storm’s impact has already caused significant destruction, including the loss of crops, homes, and infrastructure.
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The Miami Dolphins’ quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, is facing increasing pressure after a 28-6 home defeat to the Ravens, as fans loudly booed the team during the game. The Dolphins’ 2-7 record highlights their ongoing challenges on the field and in the stands.
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The San Antonio Spurs, led by Victor Wembanyama, have begun their 50th NBA season with an unprecedented 5-0 start. The team’s dominant performance has been fueled by Wembanyama’s offensive brilliance and a strong defensive presence.
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned from a three-game absence due to a right hamstring injury, leading his team to a decisive 28-6 win over the Miami Dolphins. His four touchdown passes have reignited discussions about the Ravens’ potential resurgence.
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The map, expected to be approved on Friday morning, improves Republicans’ odds of picking up two more seats. State Senator Nickie Antonio, a Democrat, presented a proposed map at the panel’s meeting last week in Columbus.
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President Trump and Melania Trump handed out candy at the White House Halloween celebration, choosing to wear casual attire instead of costumes. The event, a traditional White House tradition, drew attention for both its festive spirit and political implications.
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Lamar Jackson threw four touchdown passes in his return from injury as the Baltimore Ravens dominated the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football. Coach John Harbaugh confirmed Jackson’s return for Week 9, which he delivered with a strong outing.
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Montgomery police have arrested 19-year-old Javorick Whiting in connection with a mass murder case. The arrest occurred on October 16.
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Actress Cheryl Hines has added ‘author’ to her resume with the release of her new book ‘Unscripted.’ She discussed the personal toll of losing friends over her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s politics during a recent appearance on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
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Brazil asserts that deforestation, rather than fossil fuel emissions, is the primary cause of its status as the sixth-largest global greenhouse gas emitter. The country is set to address this issue at upcoming UN climate negotiations.
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Pastor Jack Hibbs claims young people are turning to faith due to perceived false promises in political messaging. The pastor attributes this trend to the current climate of political rhetoric.
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Sen. Mark Warner criticizes the Trump administration for excluding Democrats from briefings on U.S. military strikes against drug boats, calling the move ‘dangerous’ and ‘indefensible.’ The decision has sparked concerns about congressional oversight and the use of military force.
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Anne Fundner, the mother of a victim of a fentanyl-related overdose, criticized President Donald Trump’s recent military strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats as inadequate. She called for stronger government action to address the opioid crisis, which has claimed numerous lives, including her own child.
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The Common Sense Department criticized Democrats for their handling of the government shutdown, comparing them to George Costanza from Seinfeld. The department’s comments reflect growing frustration over the party’s strategy and lack of decisiveness.
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During a Hannity town hall, New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli pledged to eliminate sanctuary city policies on day one if elected, sparking debate over immigration reform and law enforcement autonomy. Ciattarelli also scrutinized his opponent Rep. Mikie Sherrill over her military records and endorsements from progressive figures.
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The US Justice Department is investigating whether Black Lives Matter leaders defrauded their donors. The probe includes scrutiny of high-profile figures like Patrisse Cullors and Sir Maejor Page, who face legal consequences for their roles in the group.
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President Donald Trump has called for Republicans to end the Senate filibuster to conclude the ongoing government shutdown. His remarks, made in a late-night Truth Social post, reference past Democratic efforts to eliminate the filibuster during the Biden administration and their subsequent failure.
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U.S. authorities have agreed to temporarily halt a regulation that would limit trade with foreign firms deemed a national security threat, marking a significant victory for China in ongoing trade negotiations. Analysts suggest Beijing has effectively secured a major win by persuading the Trump administration to pause this national security measure, which had not been…
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President Trump has suggested resuming nuclear testing, stating that other countries are secretly conducting their, the last nuclear test conducted by any nation was in 2017, when North Korea carried out a powerful underground explosion.
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The article discusses the potential resumption of U.S. nuclear testing by President Trump, highlighting the current state of the country’s nuclear arsenal and its capabilities. It also references a nearly executed test from the 1990s that was halted due to a global testing moratorium.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel on ‘Gutf’eld!’ reacted to South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol presenting President Donald Trump with a gold crown. The segment humorously highlighted the significance of the honor, blending political commentary with lighthearted analysis.
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Frank Bisignano, a former Fiserv CEO and current top Trump administration official, sold his company shares before a significant stock drop. His decision to divest may have potentially saved him millions in losses.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel criticize a progressive group for admitting left-wing ideas have harmed the Democratic Party’s brand. The group’s admission sparks debate about the impact of progressive policies on the party’s public image.
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Jake LaRavia’s 27-point performance transformed a shorthanded matchup into an instant classic, while Anthony Edwards’ energetic commentary added to the game’s excitement.
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Delaware State’s DeSean Jackson led his team to a 27-2,0 victory over Michael Vick’s Norfolk State in a historic HBCU matchup. The game sparked widespread interest in HBCU football due to the presence of former NFL stars on the sidelines.
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After starting 1-5, the Ravens have won two straight and Lamar Jackson has them in position for a possible run. The latest victory over the Dolphins solidifies their upward trajectory.
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An independent media investigation has uncovered serious allegations of torture and executions committed by Russian troops against their own ranks. A Russian soldier, identified only as Dmitry, spoke to the outlet Verstka, stating, “You never know where the bullet will come from: from your own side or from the Ukrainians.”
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Defense attorney Ronald Chapman II has raised questions about the political timing of the $8 million strip club bribery and tax fraud case involving New York executives. The case has ignited broader discussions about political influence and legal accountability.
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Arthur Brooks, a behavioral scientist and happiness expert at Harvard, shares a six-step morning routine designed to enhance daily productivity and positivity. The routine is based on his research into human behavior and well-being, with the goal of helping individuals start their day with intention and energy.
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Reality TV personality Jennifer Welch made controversial claims on her podcast about Republican figures, accusing JD Vance of being a ‘failed drag queen’ and suggesting that some Republicans, including Mike Johnson, are repressing their secret gay identities. Welch’s remarks on the ‘I’ve Had It’ podcast have sparked significant backlash and are part of her ongoing…
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Former reality TV star Jennifer Welch criticized JD Vance as a ‘failed drag queen’ during a podcast episode. The remarks have sparked a heated political debate.
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Evidence of executions and mass casualties in El Fasher has reignited fears of a recurrence of genocidal violence in Darfur, Sudan. The disturbing footage has heightened concerns about the region’s potential return to cycles of brutality.
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Gen Z Dem congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh from Illinois walked off a podcast interview one day after she was federally charged for actions related to her protesting outside a federal immigration detention facility. The charges stem from her protest activities at the immigration detention facility.
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Over 315 piles of cremated human remains were discovered in the desert near Las Vegas, prompting federal authorities to investigate the dumping. The remains, described as ‘cremains,’ were found on BLM-managed land and were removed by a mortuary company.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has moved into a home at Fort McNair, traditionally reserved for the Army’s vice chief of staff. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and several other officials are also taking up residence in military housing.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli outlined his top priorities during a Sean Hannity town hall, emphasizing his commitment to economic growth and reducing government regulation. Ciattare, running against Democratic incumbent Phil Murphy, highlighted his focus on creating jobs and lowering barriers for businesses.