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Ukraine has downgraded its diplomatic relations with Cuba following accusations that the Cuban government has failed to address the mass recruitment of its citizens into the Russian occupation army. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha criticized Havana’s inaction, citing a breach of international norms and the rights of Cuban nationals.
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In the recent snap parliamentary election in the Netherlands, the liberal party has overtaken the far-right Party for Freedom (PV, which has lost nearly a third of its parliamentary seats. This development reflects a notable change in voter preferences, with the public showing a stronger inclination towards liberal policies compared to far-right nationalist positions.
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The Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to end President Trump’s emergency tariffs on Canadian goods, as a small group of Republicans joined Democrats to reject the policy despite warnings from Vice President JD Vance. The move signals ongoing internal tensions within the Republican Party over trade strategy and the economic impacts of Trump’s policies.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the Charlie Kirk prize for Florida’s civics debate championship and formed a partnership with Turning Point USA for high school chapters. The prize is named in honor of the recently slain CEO of TPUSA who embodied the principles of patriotism, civil discourse, and open debate.
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A California sheriff’s office mistakenly released a murder suspect wanted in Seattle, leading to a multistate manhunt. The error occurred on Oct. 22, prompting U.S. Marshals to take over the search for the suspect.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has extended congratulations to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and the Turkish people on the 102nd anniversary of the Republic of Turkey’s proclamation. This gesture highlights the growing diplomatic ties between Ukraine and Turkey.
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Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, head of Ukraine’s Parliamentary Committee on Freedom of Speech, has criticized Vladimir Putin’s claim of encircling Ukrainian defenders in Kupyansk and Pokrovsk as part of propaganda. He argues that allowing media access to these areas would expose misleading narratives Russia aims to obscure.
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The Howard G. Buffett International Foundation (HGBF) has signed contracts with the Repair and Production division of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia for $9.2 million in technical assistance. This marks the first time the division has secured such agreements, with the funds aimed at modernizing production capacities through modern equipment supply.
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The United States plans to reduce its troop numbers in Europe, as announced by Romania’s defense minister. The move is described as a positive sign of increased European capability and responsibility.
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Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s romance is reported to have significantly enhanced Trudeau’s life after his 2023 divorce from Sophie Grégoire. The couple has been seen together in Paris and California, with public appearances showing their growing closeness.
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Lesley Lachman, president of Turning Point USA’s Ole Miss chapter, highlights growing interest in the organization as Vice President JD Vance and Erica Kirk prepare to visit the campus. The event is described as a ‘monument, al’ opportunity for the chapter to engage with prominent conservative figures.
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Mika Rotunda clarified that her father, WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda, is recovering from a massive heart attack and is in a rehabilitation center, not hospice care. She described his medical journey, including being hospitalized for over a month and spending a week in a coma.
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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 104 Palestinians, including 46 children, according to local health authorities. Despite accusations of ceasefire violations, both Israel and Hamas have pledged to honor a US-brokered truce established on October 10.
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Bill Gates has distanced himself from the ‘climate doom’ narrative, which he previously supported. The discussion on ‘The Five’ highlights the controversy surrounding climate alarmism and those who profited from it.
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Andriy Kovalenko, the Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, has claimed that Russia is not capable of using its nuclear arsenal despite President Vladimir Putin’s assertions to the contrary. This statement comes in the wake of recent geopolitical tensions and heightened military posturing by Russia.
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Elon Musk has unveiled Grokip, an AI-powered encyclopedia aimed at challenging Wikipedia’s perceived left-leaning bias. Critics are skeptical about the ability of AI to provide an unbiased perspective, highlighting potential risks of algorithmic bias and lack of human oversight.
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Hurricane Melissa has weakened to 10,000 mph as it moves toward the Bahamas after causing significant damage in Cuba and Jamaica. Over 70% of Jamaica remains without power, complicating efforts to assess the full extent of the storm’s impact.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has spoken with Argentine President Milei to congratulate him on his party’s parliamentary victory. The call highlights the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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Annabel Goldsmith, known as the Queen of British High Society, has passed away at 91. Her legacy endures through Annabel’s, the iconic nightclub named after her that remains one of London’s most exclusive nightspots.
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Boeing reported a significant quarterly loss due to delayed new plane deliveries, but saw improved sales, particularly in its 737 Max aircraft production. The company’s factory in Everett, Wash., highlights its ongoing efforts to ramp up production.
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A street musician in St. Petersburg, Russia, has been arrested again following a viral anti-Putin performance. The group Stoptime, known for their anti-government activism, were recently released from their initial sentences but were detained once more for their provocative actions.
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Greg Gutfeld, co-host of ‘The Five,’ advocates for President Donald Trump to stay involved in decision-making processes, emphasizing the importance of his continued work. The discussion centers around Trump’s decision not to seek a third term and his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the role of healthy profit margins in fostering gaming innovation. He addressed recent reports about Microsoft’s gaming division facing unrealistic profit expectations, which may have led to studio closures and layoffs.
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Prince Harry has addressed rumors about his potential U.S. citizenship, stating there are no current plans to become an American citizen. During an interview on the podcast ‘Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know,’ Harry clarified that while he has considered the idea, it is not a high priority at this time.
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A video of Zohran Mamdani’s father, Mahmood Mamdani, claiming Adolf Hitler was inspired by Abraham Lincoln has sparked widespread backlash, drawing attention to the professor’s controversial views and the ongoing scrutiny of his son’s mayoral campaign. The clip, which originated from a 2022 panel discussion, reignited debates over the professor’s historical assertions and their implications…
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A suspected comet has been observed in space displaying irregular and rare behavior, sparking speculation about its nature. Daniel Alan Jones, a UFO researcher, discusses the phenomenon on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ highlighting the sensationalism around the event.
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Anthony DeStefano’s new children’s book ‘All Hallows’ Eve’ seeks to reframe Halloween by emphasizing its Christian spiritual origins, encouraging families to celebrate the holiday with faith and remembrance of the dead rather than focusing on darkness and horror. The author argues that modern culture has deviated from the holiday’s true meaning and warns against the…
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on October 28, aiming to revive the strong alliance forged during the tenure of her mentor, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The meeting underscores the importance of maintaining a robust partnership in the region.
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Mahmood Mamdani’s father, a professor, faced online backlash for drawing a controversial comparison between Adolf Hitler and Abraham Lincoln at a 2 2022 Asia Society forum. The remarks ignited debates about historical parallels and the ethical implications of such comparisons.
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The FBI’s recent investigation into NBA players Terry Rozier and Jontay Porter has sparked debates about the role of legal sports betting markets. Fanatics Sportsbook CEO Matt King argues that the legal framework, bolstered by collaboration with leagues and regulatory bodies, has proven effective in detecting and preventing illegal activities, ensuring consumer protection and game…
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Tarek Bazrouk, a 20-year-old Palestinian American, was sentenced to 17 months in prison for federal hate crimes after attacking Jewish protesters in New York City. He pleaded guilty to one count in a plea deal, which reduced his potential sentence from 30 years to 17 months.
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Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino has criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for labeling him ‘barbaric,’ arguing that anti-police rhetoric fuels violence against agents. His legal troubles arose from allegations of using tear gas during protests, which led to a court order requiring him to wear a body camera and report nightly.
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Lamar Jackson ordered the removal of video games, Ping-Pong tables, and cornhole boards from the Ravens’ locker room to enhance team focus amid their slow start. The team’s win over the Chicago Bears following the change highlighted the impact of the decision.
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Brady Tkachuk discussed the impact of President Trump’s call on the U.S. team ahead of the 4 Nations Face-Off final against Canada. The call came amid heightened trade tensions between the two nations.
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A fatal incident involving an illegal immigrant operating a cargo truck has once again highlighted the failures of the CDL system. The incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals, raising concerns about the oversight in verifying driver credentials.
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President Donald Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea on Wednesday, as reported by Fox News. The meeting is expected to be a high-level diplomatic engagement, addressing key issues between the two nations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy endorsed US sanctions against Russian oil companies and called for further measures to counter Russia’s aggression. He condemned the attack on a children’s hospital in Kherson, highlighting the humanitarian impact of the war.
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Senate Republicans, including Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson, have released whistleblower records indicating that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s ‘Arctic Frost’ investigation subpoenaed data from Trump allies and GOP groups in Washington on October 29, 2025. The disclosures imply a significant level of scrutiny being directed at political figures and organizations within the context of…
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Former New York Republican congressman Peter King criticized Zohran Mamdani’s potential mayoral bid on ‘The Story,’ arguing his vision for the city would dramatically alter its character. King emphasized concerns over how Mamdani’s policies might reshape New York’s identity, sparking debate among political analysts and city residents.
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Mark Tepper, CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, discusses AI’s impact on corporate jobs and its potential to create new employment in the long term on ‘The Story’. The interview highlights the need for adaptability and reskilling in the workforce as technology evolves.
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Russell Wilson celebrated his wife Ciara’s 40th birthday with teammates at a surprise party. The event, held after a loss to the Eagles, featured dancing and social media tributes from both Wilson and Ciara.
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CNBC host Joe Kernen accused Democratic Senator Peter Welch of engaging in ‘extortion’ by withholding support for ending the government shutdown. The senator’s decision has sparked debate over its impact on government operations and public services.
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France has enacted a new law requiring explicit consent for sexual activity following a yearslong campaign, following the conviction of multiple men for the rape of Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged by her husband. The case sparked national debate on sexual violence and led to the development of this landmark legislation.
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Federal agents arrested Derek Lopez, a former Illinois State University teaching assistant, on Tuesday for allegedly threatening President Donald Trump online. The arrest followed a month-long investigation involving multiple agencies, including the university’s police department.
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Colorado has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump over the relocation of U.S. Space Command to Alabama, calling it unconstitutional retaliation for its mail-in voting system. The state argues the move violates the Tenth Amendment and the Elections Clause by punishing a state for its electoral practices.
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Killer Kross and Scarlett Bordeaux will make their return to Major League Wrestling on November 20 in a long-awaited match against Matt Riddle. This event, titled ‘MLW x Don Gato Tequila Live Wrestling Special,’ is expected to draw significant attention due to the historical rivalry and mutual respect between the wrestlers.
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Romanian mercenary Horațiu Potra was detained in Dubai while en route to Moscow, accused of involvement in a coup plot linked to Russian figures. Authorities are investigating his connections to Russian entities.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, are set to participate in the organization’s ‘This Is the Turning, Point’ campus tour, which includes an event at the University of Mississippi. The event will focus on conservative values and youth engagement in politics.
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South Korea faces a precarious position as the U.S. and China deepen their energy trade tensions. The country relies on the U.S. for defense and has invested heavily in American manufacturing facilities.
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Zohran Mamdani, a mayoral candidate, attributes his political ideology to his education at Bowdoin College, a prestigious liberal arts institution in Maine. Critics argue that the college’s influence has instilled in him a left-leaning worldview, raising questions about the role of elite education in shaping political perspectives.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned Lithuania against taking ‘provocative steps’ regarding transit to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, emphasizing Russia’s determination to protect its westernmost region’s interests. Zakharova highlighted the need for unhindered transit under the 2002 Russia-EU agreement, while Lithuania’s restrictions on Belarusian border crossings have drawn criticism from Belarusian officials.
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Prosecutors have revealed that Bryan Kohberger, the convicted Idaho student murderer, has been receiving financial compensation from his family and third-party supporters while incarcerated, challenging his legal team’s argument that he cannot afford to pay the full restitution owed to the victims’ families. His lawyers argue that the victims’ families have already received substantial funds…
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Poland intercepted a Russian aircraft suspected of espionage over the Baltic Sea, citing its operation in international airspace without a flight plan and transponder disabled. The incident raises concerns about potential surveillance activities and heightened tensions with Russia.
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Thousands of supporters attended a Turning Point USA event at Ole Miss University despite the rain, featuring Vice President JD Vance and Erika Kirk. The event, part of the ‘America Reports’ series, drew significant public interest.
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Democratic congressional candidate Katherine Abughazaleh was indicted on federal charges following a protest at an ICE facility in Chicago. She defended her actions in a video statement, calling them a necessary form of resistance against immigration policies.
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Protests have erupted in Tanzania as voters prepare to cast ballots in the general election. The ruling Party of Revolution, which has held power for decades, is seeking to maintain its dominance amid growing public dissent.
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Michael Knowles accuses Democrats of suppressing statistics on political violence, particularly after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He claims the data may reveal government complicity in politically motivated violence.
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Israel announced the resumption of a ceasefire following what appeared to be the deadliest day since a truce deal was agreed upon this month. Local health officials reported at least 100 fatalities in Gaza.
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The Trump administration has decided to reduce its military presence in Eastern Europe by withdrawing approximately 700 troops. This move is part of a strategic realignment, with resources being redirected to the Indo-Pacific region.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has conducted a second nuclear weapons test in days, following the initial test of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered intercontinental cruise missile. This escalation has raised alarms among international observers, highlighting potential for increased nuclear tensions.