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Ukrainian Defense Forces neutralized 623 targets out of 705 enemy air attack vehicles, recording direct hits of 16 missiles and 63 strike UAVs at 20 locations. Fragments of downed aircraft fell at 19 locations, showing significant damage to enemy operations.
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U.S. Treasury has lifted sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and his family, following his agreement to relinquish power in Republika Srpska. The sanctions, imposed by the Biden administration, targeted Dodik for undermining the Dayton Peace Agreement.
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The government shutdown has led to the suspension of SNAP benefits, causing widespread outrage among Americans. Chad Pergram of Fox News reports on the impact of the shutdown on food assistance programs.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has warned that bipartisan efforts to end the government shutdown will hinge on Democrats agreeing to a stopgap measure to reopen federal agencies. Thune emphasized that advancing full-year spending bills will follow the stopgap measure, potentially taking weeks to pass.
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Drone footage has captured the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, showing homes destroyed and communities disrupted. Officials are assessing the damage and coordinating relief efforts as the recovery process begins.
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California leaders are increasingly adopting an anti-Trump stance as they prepare for potential 2028 presidential campaigns. This shift in rhetoric is being viewed as a strategic move to solidify their positions in the state’s political landscape.
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Rising country artist Drake Milligan, hailed as ‘the new Elvis’ following his breakout on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ is set to promote his latest album ‘Tumble,weed’ with a live performance on ‘Fox & Friends.’ Milligan’s meteoric rise has captured the attention of both fans and industry insiders.
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Jude Bellingham and Alexia Putellas have been named to the Team of the Week 3 in EA FC 26, marking their first appearances in the feature this season. The team, which includes top performers from the latest Premier League and La Liga fixtures, has been selected by EA Sports based on their standout performances in…
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The history of sports gambling scandals over the past century has been marked by high-profile incidents that have shaken the integrity of professional sports. Players, coaches, and referees have faced severe consequences including suspensions and legal actions when allegations of betting misconduct surfaced.
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The NBA has fined Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball $35,000 for making an obscene hand gesture during Charlotte’s 144-117 loss to the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. The incident occurred after the Hornets’ loss, with Ball flipping off the referee following a pivotal play.
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The Colorado Avalanche have signed forward Martin Necas to an eight-year extension, including $60.4 million in signing bonuses, as reported by ESPN. The move is seen as a strategic decision to solidify their roster and build a competitive team for the future.
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Nikola Topic has begun chemotherapy for testicular cancer, with general manager Sam Presti saying doctors are ‘extremely positive’ about the long-term outlook. The Thunder has confirmed that Topic will be out for the remainder of the NBA season.
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Mark Walter has finalized the acquisition of a majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers, marking a historic $10 billion valuation for the NBA team. The deal has received league approval, solidifying Walter’s position as the franchise’s new majority owner.
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The city of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl have sued UCLA over alleged plans to move football games to the newer SoFi Stadium, which is closer to campus. The lawsuit seeks to block the relocation and protect the historical and economic significance of the Rose Bowl games.
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Nebraska has agreed to extend head football coach Matt Rhule’s contract through the 2032 season, securing his tenure for an additional two years. The decision comes after Rhule led the Cornhuskers to a 12-2 record in 2023, marking the program’s best performance in over a decade.
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A Russian drone attack on Sumy, northern Ukraine, has injured at least four people, including the head of local television. Local authorities reported the incident on October 30.
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A powerful explosion rocked a postal office in Kyiv, leaving five individuals with injuries. Emergency services have been called to the scene to provide medical attention to the victims.
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A fire at a thermal power plant in Shch, Luhansk Oblast, has led to a significant power outage. The incident has disrupted electricity supply to the region.
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A Russian missile strike in Ukraine has killed one person and injured 17 others. The attack has caused widespread power out,ages across the country, with emergency measures implemented by the State power grid operator Ukrenergo.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed Russia used over 650 drones and 50 missiles during an attack on Ukraine. The assault targeted multiple locations, raising concerns about the escalating conflict and its impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., accuses Democrats of leveraging the American people during the government shutdown. She argues that Democrats are using the impending expiration of SNAP benefits to pressure Republicans.
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Sen. John Thune criticized Democrats for using the government shutdown as a political weapon, warning that the stalemate threatens the Senate’s reputation and public trust. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to explain the challenges of resolving the funding impasse.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris claimed during a podcast interview that President Joe Biden did not want to debate Trump in 2024. Harris’s comments suggest a potential rift within the Democratic Party leadership regarding the campaign strategy.
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French authorities have arrested the prime suspect in the recent Louvre jewelry heist. The stolen items remain missing, adding to the mystery surrounding the crime.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to a temporary economic truce, easing some trade tensions by reducing tariffs and retaliatory measures. However, new concerns have emerged regarding nuclear proliferation, as Trump raised worries about the spread of nuclear weapons during their recent meeting in Busan, South Korea.
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Turning Point USA (TPUSA) spokesperson Andrew Kolvet has addressed the overwhelming response to a recent large-scale event held at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). The gathering, which drew significant attendance, marked a notable milestone for the organization.
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A 26-year-old Illinois Democratic congressional candidate, Kat Abughazaleh, faces federal conspiracy charges after allegedly participating in an anti-ICE protest in suburban Chicago. The indictment includes allegations that she positioned herself in front of an unmarked SUV, hindering its progress, and called the charges a ‘political prosecution’ while asserting her First Amendment rights.
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Kelsea Ballerini Shares Mental Health Practices and Antidepressant Use After Split from Chase Stokes
Kelsea Ballerini openly discusses her mental health practices and antidepressant use following her split from Chase Stokes, crediting self-care routines and therapy for her well-being. She shared an Instagram slideshow highlighting her wellness activities, including the use of Lexapro for anxiety and depression.
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Constitutional attorney Jonathan Turley has condemned Jack Smith’s 2020 election investigation as displaying a ‘total lack of restraint,’ citing the special counsel’s expansive scope and lack of oversight. Turley argues that the probe’s intrusiveness threatens the balance of powers under the U.S. Constitution and questions the involvement of former Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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President Donald Trump has praised the United States’ nuclear capabilities, claiming the country has ‘more nuclear weapons than anybody.’ This statement comes amid reports that several nations are conducting new weapon tests, raising concerns about global nuclear stability and arms competition.
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The European Parliament is considering banning MEPs and staff from accessing Russian state-funded media outlets such as RT and Sputnik through its IT systems, despite existing sanctions against them. Latvian MEP Rihards Kols has raised concerns about the accessibility of these sites within the Parliament, citing information security risks and the need to maintain institutional…
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Mosquitoes have been discovered in Iceland for the first time in history, ending the country’s long-standing reputation as a mosquito-free nation. Scientists confirmed the presence of Culiseta annulata, a species resilient to cold temperatures, and noted that their arrival could be a long-term phenomenon.
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China has suspended the export controls introduced this month, but has not addressed the earlier regulations that continue to disrupt global supply chains. Industry experts warn that the unresolved rules from earlier this year are creating uncertainty for manufacturers and suppliers worldwide.
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A Russian airstrike in Zaporizhia has killed one and injured 17. Ivan Fedorov confirmed the casualties during a press briefing.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper believes Generation Z will adopt a more conservative stance compared to prior generations. This potential shift could have significant implications for future elections and policy making.
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Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved a UAH 440 million grant for renewable energy initiatives, funded by the European Investment Bank. This allocation is part of broader efforts to transition to renewable energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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Sean Hannity will moderate a town hall with New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli as the state’s gubernatorial race heads toward Election Day. Over 800,000 votes have been cast, with mail-in ballots dominating, and Ciattarelli has received the endorsement of President Donald Trump.
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Geert Wilders, the leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), faced a significant drop in support during recent regional elections in the Netherlands, as the center-left Greens and Labour Party made major gains. The results signal a possible shift in European far-right politics, with voters showing growing disapproval of Wilders’ anti-immigration and anti-Islam rhetoric.
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Sydney Sweeney made a striking red-carpet appearance at Variety’s Power of Women event in Los Angeles, wearing a sheer silver gown that sparked attention. Sharon Stone praised her for embracing her image and owning her power, highlighting the importance of confidence and self-expression.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Transportation Secretary Sean, joined by Indiana Governor Mike Braun and ICE leadership, held a press conference in the wake of a recent ICE raid in Gary, Indiana. The event comes as the federal agency continues its efforts to enforce immigration laws, a policy that remains contentious in the region.
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Russian shelling in Ladyzhyn has caused a power and water outage, leading to a loss of heat and essential utilities. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure.
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The confirmation hearing for Dr. Casey Means, President Donald Trump’s Surgeon General nominee, has been postponed as she went into labor. The delay comes after she entered labor and is now in labor, requiring the postponement of the remote hearing.
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Walking pads have become a popular home fitness solution, offering low-impact workouts in compact designs. The Lichico and GoPlus models demonstrate versatility and convenience, while the Walking Pad C2 and UREVO cater to different user needs with their foldable and dual-mode features.
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Finland and Poland are exploring the rewetting of drained peatlands along their borders as a potential defense measure against a potential Russian attack. This initiative aims to create a natural barrier that could slow down or deter potential military advances.
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The government shutdown has severely impacted the aviation industry, with air traffic controllers working without pay and flight delays worsening as the holiday season approaches. Vice President JD Vance and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy are set to hold a roundtable meeting at the White House, featuring airline leaders including Airlines for America CEO Chris Sununu,…
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Russia has warned it will retaliate if the U.S. resumes nuclear testing, following Trump’s directive to restart such trials. The Kremlin emphasized that the U.S. has the right to make sovereign decisions but reiterated its commitment to deterrence and national security.
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The New York City mayoral election is showing a narrowing gap between candidates as the race approaches its final stretch, with Karl Rove joining Fox News’ ‘America’s Newsroom’ to provide insights. Rove also addresses the New Jersey gubernatorial race, analyzing its potential impact on regional politics.
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Vice President JD Vance told a Turning Point USA crowd that Republicans shouldn’t fear using federal power, arguing the left has already weaponized it in the past. He responded to an audience member’s question about the risks of Republicans using federal power to govern, suggesting that the left has been aggressively using it for decades.
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Nick Saban has suggested that Lane Kiffin’s current position at Ole Miss may be more desirable than the open SEC jobs at Florida and LSU due to changes in the coaching landscape driven by NIL deals. Saban criticized the influence of money in college football, highlighting the impact of name, image, and likeness deals on…
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Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., has warned Republicans who support President Donald Trump’s practice of authorizing the killing of alleged terrorists without congressional approval to consider the implications of a future Democratic president, such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, exercising similar authority. Himes is drawing a parallel between the current administration’s policies and potential Democratic leadership, highlighting…
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Ukrainian MP Petro Poroshenko has allocated over EUR 2 million in aid to Ukraine’s front-line brigades, including tires, charging stations, and five sawmills. This contribution underscores ongoing efforts to reinforce military capabilities amid the conflict.
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Maria Bartiromo has predicted that the Federal Reserve will continue its policy of cutting interest rates. She also examines the outcomes of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing its implications for international trade and economic relations.
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Republican senators introduce bills targeting nitazenes, a class of synthetic opioids potentially more deadly than fentanyl. The legislation includes measures for detection, classification, and sanctions against foreign suppliers, particularly in China, to curb the spread of nitazenes and prevent a potential next fentanyl crisis.
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Republican senators are criticizing the FDA for expanding access to abortion pills, citing a study that shows significantly higher rates of serious side effects compared to FDA labels. The senators argue that the FDA’s actions undermine public safety and erode trust in the agency’s oversight.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Thursday that the Red Cross has handed over two coffins containing the remains of deceased hostages, bringing the total to 15 recovered out of 28.The process includes emotional moments, such as the return of Ofir Tzarfati’s remains in 2024 after being previously recovered in 2023.
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Russia launched an attack on DTEK thermal power plants in Ukraine, as reported by Rinat Akhmetov’s energy holding company. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict and its impact on critical energy infrastructure.
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French authorities have arrested five more individuals in the investigation surrounding the recent jewel heist at the Louvre Museum, increasing the number of suspects in custody to seven. The stolen jewels remain unaccounts for, and police have not yet recovered them.
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Vice President JD Vance participated in a Q&A session with students at the University of Mississippi during a Turning Point USA event, commemorating Charlie Kirk’s legacy. The event was discussed by Fox News’ Madison Scarpino on ‘Fox & Friends.’
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Former Deputy National Security Advisor Steve Yates praises Trump’s fentanyl tariffs on China, highlighting their potential global impact. Yates discusses how Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping could shape international efforts to curb the fentanyl crisis.
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Louisiana GOP offers full support to Loyola University students denied Turning Point USA chapter charter, calling the campus’ decision an injustice. The university cited concerns over the group’s alignment with Jesuit Catholic values, though the GOP argues the decision is unwarranted.