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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning has been placed in the concussion protocol following a recent head injury, which has prompted the team to adjust its training schedule. The team is preparing for its matchup against No. 9 Vanderbilt, with an official update on Manning’s condition anticipated later in the week.
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Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is expected to miss two weeks due to a right hamstring strain. The injury will sideline the player during the team’s next schedule of games, impacting their overall performance.
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Former NFL running back Adrian Peterson remains jailed after being arrested on DWI and unlawful weapon charges. The 41-year-old player was taken into custody on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and possessing a firearm without a permit.
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The St. Louis Rams have acquired veteran cornerback Roger McCreary from the Tennessee Titans in a trade that includes a conditional draft pick swap. The deal was finalized on Monday.
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The NBA has issued a memo calling for a reassessment of its approach to legal sports betting. The league is looking to regulate the activity and protect players from significant risks.
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An investigation by the Czech publication Page Not Found has revealed that Lego toys, manufactured at a Czech factory owned by the Danish Lego Group, are still being sold in Russia through a Dutch trading company. Despite the Danish manufacturer’s formal withdrawal from the Russian market, the brand’s products continue to flow into the country…
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Ukraine has successfully recovered 17 children and teenagers from occupied territories as part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative, according to a statement by Andriy Yermak on October 7. The rescued children are now receiving medical attention and are being reunited with their families.
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Poland has detained two Ukrainians on suspicion of espionage, accusing them of gathering intelligence on Polish military personnel and infrastructure, including key transport hubs used to supply Ukraine with foreign military aid. Authorities have not yet disclosed the specific foreign intelligence agency the suspects are said to be working for, though the timing of the…
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Ukrainian forces have completed the clearing of a significant Russian military position in Donetsk Oblast after two and a half months of intense combat. The operation, which included the liberation of two additional villages, marks a decisive step in the region’s ongoing conflict.
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna announced an additional EUR 150,000 in financial aid for Ukraine’s energy sector during his visit to Kyiv, aiming to strengthen the country’s energy resilience amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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The court hearing for Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, has been delayed. A judge denied a request to prevent cameras from broadcasting the hearing, but Robinson will not appear in person without his face shown.
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Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo is running for mayor of New York City, promising additional NYPD officers, expanded charter schools, and business-friendly policies. He criticizes his rival Zohran Mamdani for representing a dangerous new strain of politics and calls for a return to competent leadership.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis predicts that a Zohran Mamdani mayoral victory in New York City would benefit Republicans by showcasing his leftist agenda, while being detrimental to the city. DeSantis, retweeting Elon Musk’s assertion that Mamdani represents the future of the Democratic Party, claims that Mamdani’s policies would be ‘bad for New York City.’
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Cameroon President Paul Biya has been declared the winner of the country’s election, securing an eighth term in power. The victory, which could extend his tenure until he is 99, highlights the ongoing leadership of elderly rulers in Africa, where many leaders are well over 70 years old.
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The Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 35-25, led by Jordan Love’s 3 TDs. Analyst Colin Cowherd praised Love’s performance, questioning if the Packers are built to win the Super Bowl.
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Greg Gutfeld discusses the history of White House expansions, including Biden’s recent additions. The article also mentions Trump’s continued support for a ballroom construction project.
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The Chicago Bears fell to the Baltimore Ravens with a 30-16 score, continuing their difficulties with quarterback Caleb Williams’ performance. Analyst Colin Cowherd questions whether fans should be concerned about Williams’ struggles.
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A violent brawl erupted during a Steelers-Packers game, with referees knocked down as players from both teams engaged in a scuffle. The Packers emerged victorious 35-25, with Jordan Love outperforming Aaron Rodgers.
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During his ongoing Asia trip, US President Donald Trump has publicly stated his desire to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The proposal comes as diplomatic relations between the US and North Korea remain tense, with previous denuclearization talks stalled.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine and European leaders will collaborate on a ceasefire plan within a week or ten days. The announcement reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized a reporter for using the term ‘illegal aliens’ during a press conference, prompting a strong reaction from the political panel ‘Outnumbered.’ The incident highlights growing tensions over language and rhetoric in political discourse.
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New York City voters are increasingly embracing democratic socialism, with Zohran Mamdani and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., seen as the future of the Democratic Party. A rally in Queens showcased widespread support for Mamdani, highlighting the growing influence of progressive candidates.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused European nations and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of exerting pressure on Washington to block U.S.-Russia cooperation. He suggested that Western interference is hindering potential diplomatic solutions to the Ukraine conflict.
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Republican Jennifer-Ruth Green, an Air Force Academy graduate and combat veteran, is launching a bid for Congress in Indiana’s redistricted 2nd Congressional District, aiming to flip a long-held Democratic seat. Green tells Fox News Digital that the control of the House might hinge on her race, highlighting the significance of her campaign in the broader…
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The gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey may reflect public sentiment regarding the ongoing government shutdown, potentially influencing legislative negotiations. Democratic candidates Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill lead in their respective races, with their results possibly indicating public opinion on the shutdown standoff.
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A new study reveals that life satisfaction is increasing more rapidly in eastern Germany compared to the west, with Hamburg emerging as the happiest city. Germany’s domestic spy agency warns of rising espionage and sabotage.
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LSU has fired head coach Brian Kelly after the team’s third loss of the season, leading to potential $54 million buyout negotiations. This follows Penn State’s $49 million payout to coach James Franklin after a similar firing last week.
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Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane warns Chinese President Xi Jinping is acutely aware of President Donald Trump’s global influence. The discussion highlights the high-stakes diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and China as they navigate complex geopolitical challenges.
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Russian forces have captured 15.3 square kilometers in the Dnipropetrovsk region, including areas near Vyshneve and Zlahoda in Synelnykove district. The territorial gains also extend to Odradne in the Kupyansky district of Kharkiv region, near the Russian border.
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Russia has claimed to have downed 193 Ukrainian drones in an overnight strike, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The report comes as regional officials in Russia report casualties from attacks on civilian infrastructure.
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A rally in New York saw supporters of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate, gather with prominent figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortand, expressing their commitment to progressive policies. The event highlights growing support for democratic socialism within the Democratic Party.
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Facebook’s new Meta AI feature analyzes users’ camera roll for hidden photos, automatically generating polished collages to make sharing easier. The tool uses cloud processing to group moments, suggest captions, and create layout designs without requiring design skills. While it aims to help users rediscover and share memories, it raises privacy concerns due to its…
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Newsom and Harris both indicate potential 2028 presidential runs. They are longtime political rivals of Trump.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha announced that Ukraine is collaborating with international allies to expedite the delivery of diverse air defense systems by the end of 2,025. This effort is part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to enhance its military preparedness in the face of persistent security challenges.
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A Rutgers University fraternity, Alpha Sigma Phi, has been permanently closed after a student was critically injured in an alleged electrical hazing incident. The fraternity had a long history of code violations and safety issues, including multiple electrical hazards identified in a July 2025 inspection.
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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has called on Democrats to ‘come to their senses’ and end the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown, which has led to significant disruptions, has raised concerns about the impact on essential programs like SNAP benefits, with Cotton warning that these could run out soon.
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CBS News anchor John Dickerson is set to leave the network at the end of the year, marking the first major talent change since Bari Weiss took over as editor-in-chief. The move is part of a broader restructuring effort led by Paramount’s new owner, David Ellison, as Weiss aims to revamp CBS News.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Estonian Foreign, the memorandum aims to establish a framework for international cooperation in aiding Ukraine’s post-war recovery.
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Former NY Gov Andrew Cuomo is closing the gap on Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. Mamdani leads with 44% support among likely voters, while Cuomo trails at 34%, though the former governor’s campaign has gained traction.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha confirmed the invitation of White House Special Representative Steve Witkoff to visit Ukraine, signaling ongoing U.S.-Ukraine coordination on security and diplomatic matters. The move marks the latest in a series of high-level exchanges aimed at strengthening U.S.-Ukraine collaboration.
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A Viking Star crew member went overboard in the Mediterranean Sea during a cruise on Monday, prompting the Italian Coast Guard to launch a search. A spokesperson for Viking Cruises confirmed the incident, stating the crew member was seen going overboard at 11:31 a.m. local time.
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RSF paramilitaries have been accused of indiscriminate civilian killings in Darfur after seizing El-Fasher from Sudan’s army. The incident has intensified the conflict and raised concerns about potential war crimes.
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Civilians in el-Fasher, Darfur, are trapped and starving amid intense fighting, UN officials say. The paramilitary RSF says it has taken full control of what was the region’s last major government-held city.
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China and ASEAN have signed an upgraded free trade agreement during the ASEAN Summit. The pact aims to strengthen economic ties and counterbalance the impact of U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports.
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Asian stock markets saw significant gains on Monday, driven by hopeful prospects of a US-China trade agreement. Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi reiterated that bolstering the US-Japan alliance is the central focus of her administration’s diplomatic and security strategy.
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Will Cain is hosting a live discussion on the Democratic Party’s shift toward socialist policies, with Michael Malice joining to analyze Governor Newsom’s claims about his upbringing.
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Martin Scorsese’s Fox Nation series ‘The Saints’ is set to return for Season 2 this fall, with new episodes airing in November. The second season will feature profiles of renowned saints, including Saint Peter and the newly canonized Saint Carlo Acutis.
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A Minnesota man faces federal charges for allegedly posting a TikTok video offering a $45,000 bounty for the killing of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, prompting an FBI investigation. Avalos has a history of violent offenses in Minnesota and Florida, including stalking and domestic violence convictions.
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Zyairr Davis, a teenager involved in the 2019 murder of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors, has been charged with attempted murder and assault in a gang-related Harlem shooting. Davis, who received a light juvenile sentence for his role in the attack, is now facing serious adult charges after being released from custody and allegedly reoffending.
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A new report ranks Alabama and Kansas as the most ‘faith-friendly’ states, while Michigan and Washington rank among the lowest in protecting religious freedoms for nonprofits. The ‘Faith & Freedom Index’ evaluated state laws on religious freedoms, regulatory burdens, and constitutional protections.
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A search operation has been launched in the Mediterranean Sea following the disappearance of a Viking Star crew member who fell overboard during a cruise on Monday. The incident occurred during a routine operation, and authorities are actively involved in the search efforts.
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Russian strikes on energy facilities have caused power outages in Sumy, Zaporizhia, and Dnipropetrovska regions. Ukrenergo has implemented stabilization cuts to manage the situation.
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli (R) and Mikie Sherrill (D) are actively engaging with voters as early polling locations open and Election Day approaches. Bryan Llenas reports from Clifton, New Jersey, highlighting the candidates’ efforts to mobilize supporters ahead of the November 5 ballot.
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Sean Hannity will host the seventh annual Patriot Awards on November 6, celebrating America’s heroes with a new tribute to Charlie Kirk. The event will feature prominent Fox News personalities and honor individuals embodying freedom, courage, and conviction.
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Sally Mueller, a breast cancer survivor and co-founder of Womaness, joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to share her journey and encourage women to prioritize their health with toxin-free wellness products.
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Demi Moore revealed Tom Cruise felt ’embarrassed’ and ‘awkward’ about her pregnancy during filming of ‘A Few Good Men’. The actress noted their discomfort may have been due to societal pressures on women to choose between a career and family.
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The USDA has warned that millions of Americans could lose access to food stamps as the government shutdown drags on, due to the failure to pass a funding bill. The Trump administration asserts it cannot unilaterally allocate additional funds to the SNAP program without congressional approval, threatening 42 million individuals with potential benefit cuts starting…
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Lt. Gen. Sun Li-fang warns that China’s military drills could signal preparation for a blockade or war and outlines Taiwan’s defense plans. He emphasizes the potential global economic impact of such actions and the need for international support.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has denounced the EU’s ETS2 carbon trading scheme as ‘nonsense,’ warning that it will force Slovaks to heat with wood and regress the country to the 1930s. Critics argue this policy will drive up energy costs, straining households and undermining Europe’s industrial competitiveness.
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The U.S. government remains shut down as Congress continues its partisan battle over funding. Lawmakers are unable to reach an agreement on a clean continuing resolution to keep the government operational.