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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported Russia launched nearly 1,200 strike drones and 50 missiles against Ukraine in a week, prompting a call for international support. France’s decision to send Mirage jets and air defense systems is a key part of the response.
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The 2025 elections are seen as a key indicator of the political trends that could shape the 2026 landscape. Analysts believe the outcomes will provide insights into voter preferences and future governance.
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A Quinnipiac University poll reveals sharp partisan divisions over the NFL’s decision to feature Bad Bunny at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. Nearly half of respondents approve, with 29% disapproving and 24% unsure. Democrats largely support the decision, while more than 3 in 5 Republicans oppose it.
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Graham Platner’s new campaign manager has resigned just days after joining, marking another setback for his Senate campaign in Maine amid a series of controversies. The departure comes as Platner faces mounting criticism for past Reddit posts endorsing political violence, downplaying sexual assault in the military, and self-identifying as a communist.
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Centrist Democrats have a plan for their party to win again: Talk more about the economy and less about democracy. Reject corporate interests and ideological purity tests. Keep the progressive policies that are popular — like expanding health care and raising the minimum wage — and moderate on issues like immigration and crime.
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Mark Smith, a dedicated advocate for train travel, has chosen to commute exclusively by train, highlighting the potential of sustainable transportation. His commitment underscores a growing interest in eco-friendly travel alternatives.
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Long-distance train travel is gaining traction as a sustainable alternative to air travel, driven by environmental concerns and the efforts of advocates like Mark Smith of Seat 61.
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Bayern Munich’s forward Lenn’tart Karl has become a focal point of discussion due to his exceptional performances this season. His standout displays have positioned him as a key player for the Bundesliga champions.
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Prosecutors have revealed that two former NBA players were involved in rigged poker games run by mob members. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing investigation into mafia influence within sports.
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Islam Makhachev has indicated he would accept a fight against Ilia Topuria at the White House if he captures the welterweight title at UFC 32, highlighting his ambition. The potential matchup would mark a significant step in Makhachev’s career and could set a new precedent in mixed martial arts.
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The New York Mets are preparing to appoint former Houston Astros hitting coach Troy Snitker as their new hitting coach, as confirmed by an ESPN source. Snit, who was let go by the Astros earlier this month after seven seasons with the team, is expected to join the Mets as part of their ongoing efforts…
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Head coach Liam Coen confirmed that the Jaguars will not trade Brian Thomas Jr. despite his struggles. Coen emphasized the team’s commitment to developing Thomas as part of their long-term plan.
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Sources say the Bills are worried Ed Oliver may have torn a biceps during Sunday’s 40-9 win over the Panthers, potentially sidelining him indefinitely.
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Russia has officially withdrawn from the 2.000 agreement to dispose of 34 tons of weapons-grade plutonium, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Russia arms control efforts. The decision could undermine global nuclear disarmament and increase tensions between the two Cold War adversaries.
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Russian missile strikes over the weekend caused at least $10,000 in damage and losses to Kyiv businesses. The attacks targeted a major pharmaceutical warehouse and a popular coffee chain’s production facility.
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President Donald Trump kicked off his high-stakes Asia trip with meetings in Tokyo, focusing on economic and security agreements. His itinerary includes a high-profile meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, setting the stage for potential talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Carol Davis, revered as ‘The First Lady of Raider Nation,’ has passed away at 93. Her legacy as a cornerstone of the Raiders’ history is honored through rituals like lighting the Al Davis Memorial Torch in her name.
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Lara Trump criticized Rep. Eric Swalwell’s demand that 2028 Democrats pledge to demolish Trump’s $250 million White House ballroom, calling it ‘ridiculous.’ The California Democrat argued that the ballroom is a necessary and overdue renovation, while the Washington Post editorial board supported the project as a valuable addition to the White House.
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President Trump warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that the U.S. has a nuclear submarine stationed ‘right off their shores’ in response to a recent missile test. He criticized Putin’s actions as inappropriate and expressed frustration over the prolonged war in Ukraine.
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Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) has detained two Ukrainian nationals on suspicion of espionage for a foreign intelligence service. The suspects are accused of gathering intelligence on Poland’s military logistics and infrastructure, including facilities and routes used for delivering Western weapons to Ukraine.
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Russian UAV strikes in the Sumy region have resulted in one civilian death and 16 injuries over the past 24 hours, according to local authorities. The attacks underscore the ongoing conflict and security challenges in the area.
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Victor Oliveira’s ‘The Good Boss’ campaign is gaining traction as a compassionate approach to addiction recovery, with Oliveira sharing insights on Fox & Friends.
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Fox News Digital interviewed Skillstorm CEO Justin Vianello, who criticized the H-1B visa program for harming American graduates, particularly in IT. He argued that H-1B and OPT visa holders are paid less, creating a competitive disadvantage for U.S. workers. Vianello praised Trump’s proposed reforms, including a $100,000 fee for new applications, as steps toward addressing…
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The U.S. government shutdown enters its 27th day as Democrats refuse to negotiate further with Republicans over spending bills. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer highlights the impact of federal ICE arrests in Minneapolis and cites previous criminal history of those arrested.
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As daylight savings ends, waking up becomes more challenging. This article recommends various sunrise and digital alarm clocks that offer gentle wake-up solutions, from the Hatch Restore 3 to budget-friendly models.
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An Italian court has approved the extradition of a Ukrainian suspect to Germany for investigation into the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. The gas delivery route was long seen as a symbol of Germany’s overreli on Russian fuel.
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Former President Joe Biden described the current state of the U.S. as ‘dark days,’ acknowledging the challenges faced by the nation. However, he expressed optimism about the future, stating that the U.S. emerges stronger from crises.
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The United States is considering delivering Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, which could enable the country to strike deep inside Russia, significantly altering the war’s strategic landscape. President Trump has yet to approve the request due to training requirements and U.S. military needs, despite the weapon’s 1,500-mile range.
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President Donald Trump slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin for nuclear missile test, saying he should ‘get the war ended’. The U.S. government has been closely monitoring Russia’s military activities, particularly its continued presence in Ukraine, which has led to a deepening crisis.
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Skillstorm CEO Justin Vianello warns that the H-1B visa program’s challenges create a ‘three-headed monster’ that undermines U.S. labor markets. He outlines three key issues: hiring difficulties, cost inefficiencies, and regulatory gaps.
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Young people raised with smartphones are increasingly vulnerable to online fraud, prompting calls for enhanced digital education. Oleksandra Marchenko of Nadiyno.org emphasizes the need for proactive measures to protect this generation from cyber threats.
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Former Miss Central Jersey Justine Brooke Murray joined Fox News Saturday Night to discuss a viral moment from the 2025 Miss Grand International pageant, where Miss Panama faced a cringeworthy mix-up. The incident sparked widespread online reactions and raised questions about the pageant’s handling of such situations.
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The U.S. effort to sustain the Israel-Hamas ceasefire has placed new constraints on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This development marks a new phase in the relationship between Trump and Netanyahu as they navigate the complexities of the ceasefire’s implementation.
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Healthcare policy expert Avik Roy argues both sides are wrong in the healthcare debate driving the government shutdown, proposing a temporary subsidy extension while addressing costly regulations. Roy acknowledges the need for reform but warns that ending subsidies won’t solve the deeper issue of rising healthcare costs.
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Sandra Smith joined Jimmy Failla on ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ to discuss the recent theft of crown jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The incident has sparked debates about the effectiveness of security measures at high-profile cultural institutions.
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Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams reports on Zohran Mamdani’s rally in Queens, while Kayleigh McEnany reacts on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ suggesting Mamdani is emboldened ahead of the election.
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President Donald Trump has arrived in Tokyo for high-stakes meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Sana, Takaichi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit comes amid intense geopolitical tensions and trade negotiations between the United States and its allies.
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Ukrainian defense forces destroyed 66 Russian drones in an attack targeting nine locations, with 2 than strike UAVs also hit. This is a critical development in the ongoing conflict as Ukraine continues to counter Russian aggression with advanced defensive capabilities.
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DTEK, Ukraine’s largest energy company, has initiated emergency power outages in Kyiv and the Dnipropetrovsk region starting Monday, October 27. The decision comes amid an ongoing effort to stabilize the national energy grid.
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Vietnam is strengthening its ties with Russia while distancing itself from American influence, according to an investigation by *The Times*. The findings suggest a growing partnership between Hanoi and Moscow, raising questions about the future of regional security dynamics.
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U.S. allies worry that American volatility and Russian outreach and arms sales are driving Vietnam into a new phase. Russian-made howitzers and rocket launchers were on display during Vietnam’s 80th National Day celebration in Hanoi.
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President Trump’s upcoming tour of Asia has raised concerns, as several leaders he will meet are autocrats or governing fragile democracies. Some of these leaders have expressed admiration for Trump’s approach to breaking rules.
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President Donald Trump met Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takahashi in Tokyo during his Asia tour, focusing on countering China’s influence and advancing trade discussions.
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Russian air strikes have caused temporary power outages in parts of the Sum, according to Oleh Hrygorov, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration. The attacks have left portions of the community without electricity, prompting emergency response efforts.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields revealed he cried in his closet after the team’s first win of the season, highlighting the emotional toll of criticism and pressure. The Jets secured a 39-38 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals with a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback.
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The United States is urging Hungary to reduce its reliance on Russian oil and gas while calling on China to support international efforts to pressure Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine.
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As the government shutdown nears its one-month milestone, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other House GOP leaders, including SBA Administrator Kelly Loeff, have convened for a press conference to tackle the ongoing crisis. The leaders are addressing the impact of the shutdown on federal agencies and public services.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss Trump’s Asia trip and his approach to China. Graham framed Trump’s efforts as an attempt to ‘level the playing field’ with China.
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The Supreme Court is using the Major Questions Doctrine to challenge Trump’s tariffs, which could lead to their invalidation. The doctrine, requiring clear congressional authorization for significant economic actions, has already been used to block Biden initiatives.
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US President Donald Trump has responded to Russia’s test of the Burevestnik cruise missile, asserting that both Moscow and Washington are not playing games with nuclear deterrence. Trump called the Russian announcement not appropriate, criticizing President Vladimir Putin for focusing on missile tests instead of addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has lasted nearly…
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Abigail Spanberger maintains a strong lead in polls despite Republican challenger Winsome Earle-Sears’ focus on a texting scandal involving another Democrat, the attorney general nominee. Public and private polling data indicate Earle-Sears continues to trail Span, the Democratic nominee, in the final days of the campaign.
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President Trump’s six-day diplomatic tour of Asia is a critical test of his statesman-like role and negotiation skills as he seeks a trade deal with China. The mission highlights the significance of U.S.-China economic relations in shaping global trade dynamics.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has shared his personal account of the April firebombing of his home, detailing the emotional and psychological impact of the incident. He emphasized the challenge of balancing his role as a father amid the trauma.
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Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in data centers and working with U.S. and Chinese tech giants to advance its A.I. ambitions. This move places the kingdom at the center of a global competition for technological dominance.
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A contentious vote on reintroducing fluoride to Calgary’s water supply has reignited a long-standing debate between public health officials and residents. Despite the vote, the division between proponents and opponents remains deeply entrenched, reflecting broader tensions between health protection and personal choice.
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Fox & Friends Weekend hosted a Halloween-themed event featuring a trick-or-treat parade where children showcased their costumes and shared the inspiration behind their outfits. The segment highlights the festive spirit and community engagement during the holiday.
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Japan’s first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is set to meet Donald Trump in a significant diplomatic encounter focusing on regional security, trade, and defense spending. The meeting marks her first major foreign policy test and highlights her alignment with Trump on key issues.
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President Donald Trump ruled out foul play in the crashes of two U.S. Navy aircraft in the South China Sea, suggesting faulty fuel may be the cause. The incidents involved a Sea Hawk helicopter and an F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet from the USS Nimitz, with all crew members rescued.
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Former President Joe Biden praised late-night hosts for speaking out against the Trump administration, acknowledging the risks they take in jeopardizing their careers. Biden’s remarks came amid heightened tensions in the media landscape, particularly following the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel over controversial remarks about a shooter linked to the Trump campaign.
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Former President Joe Biden warned of ‘dark days’ in the U.S., signaling concerns about the nation’s direction amidst political tensions. Despite this dire assessment, Biden expressed optimism for the country’s future.