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Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said she doesn’t regret comments she made on the job. She defended her remarks during an interview on MSNBC, highlighting her commitment to transparency and communication.
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Orthodox Jewish leaders in Ocean County, New Jersey, have united behind Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, forming a significant coalition in the state’s political landscape. This endorsement marks a first for New Jersey politics, highlighting the community’s growing influence in recent elections.
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Josh Allen led the Bills to a dominant second-half performance, securing a decisive win over the Panthers with four combined touchdowns. The game’s momentum shifted dramatically in the second half, showcasing the Bills’ resilience and offensive prowess.
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Greg Olsen and Adam Amin highlighted the Buffalo Bills’ dominant win over the Panthers, focusing on James Cook’s performance and the team’s powerful run game. The analysts praised the Bills’ strategic control of the game.
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Political strategist Maura Gillespie claims the ‘trustworthy factor’ played a crucial role in Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 elections. Gillespie joined the ‘Fox Report Weekend’ to discuss the Democratic Party’s post-2024 strategy and Harris’s future prospects.
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Over a million government employees are facing unpaid leave due to the ongoing government shutdown, leading many to seek side jobs and rely on food banks to make ends meet. Jill Hornick, an employee of the Social Security Administration, is among the 730,000 federal workers without pay.
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Progressive activists and prominent left-wing figures, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, gathered in New York City for a rally supporting Zohran Mamdani’s campaign. The ‘New York Is Not For Sale’ event coincided with the start of early voting for the city’s mayoral race, emphasizing themes of political accountability and economic justice.
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Former FAA deputy administrator Daniel Elwell warns that the ongoing government shutdown will lead to prolonged air travel delays and cancellations. He discussed the situation on ‘Fox Report,’ detailing the potential impact on travelers.
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto made history with back-to-back postseason complete games, leading his team to a 5-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the World Series. This achievement makes him the first pitcher since Curt Schilling to do so, highlighting Yam,amoto’s exceptional performance and dominance on the mound.
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A Russian delegation led by Kirill Dmitriev, President Vladimir Putin’s aide, has been conducting talks with US officials for three consecutive days. Dmitriev emphasized that any attempts to pressure Russia are futile and that the Ukraine conflict can only be resolved by addressing its root causes.
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Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is emerging as a valuable tool for retirees seeking purpose and connection, according to a recent study. Research from Florida International University suggests that D&D offers more than entertainment, providing structure, social interaction, and fulfillment for post-retirement life.
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Tight ends dominated the action on National Tight Ends Day with multiple touchdowns. The celebration highlights their crucial role in American football and their ability to impact game outcomes.
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NFL Nation reporters have compiled key takeaways from Week 8, highlighting standout performances and strategic shifts. The report offers crucial insights into how these moments may shape the postseason race.
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Giants outside linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux thought he forced a Jalen Hurts fumble, but officials ruled that the quarterback’s forward progress was stopped. His frustration led to a locker room discussion about officiating accuracy.
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The Denver Broncos are set to face the Dallas Cowboys in a crucial home game, aiming to maintain their unbeaten record. The match will be closely watched for its implications on both teams’ playoff prospects.
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The Ukraine Action Summit in Washington convened to address the urgent issues of abducted children and security guarantees for Ukraine. Marianna Tretiak, Chair of the American Coalition for Ukraine (ACU) Board, emphasized the importance of uniting people to educate themselves and advocate for Ukraine through their elected officials.
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Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian criticized a report suggesting he is considering an NFL coaching role following his team’s win over Mississippi State, calling the media’s acceptance of the report ‘borderline embarrassing.’ He emphasized his focus on his college team, which is now 6-2 and ranked No. 22 in the nation.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended his claims that the upcoming midterm elections could be ‘rigged’ through redistricting during an interview with CBS. He clarified that the term refers to Trump’s alleged gerrymandering efforts, not a general accusation of election denial.
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NFL fans are growing frustrated with Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel after his fourth start, leading to calls for the team to give Shedeur Sanders a chance. Gabriel’s struggles culminated in a 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots, where he threw two interceptions and committed an intentional grounding penalty.
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Recent border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan have intensified, signaling a resurgence of conflict along their shared frontier. The violence coincides with ongoing peace negotiations between the two countries in Istanbul, casting doubt on the prospects for a lasting resolution to their long-standing disputes.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on ‘Face the Nation’ that the U.S. and China have reached a final deal on TikTok. The announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about the Chinese social media platform’s U.S. operations.
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Amy Bradley, a 23-year-old college graduate, disappeared in 1998 during a Royal Caribbean cruise to the tropics. A Netflix documentary series has led to hundreds of tips, with three significant revelations suggesting potential human trafficking involvement. A bar server’s statement about ‘Senorita kidnapped!’ and a suspicious IP address tracking activity in Curaçao have raised new…
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Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., has discussed the impact of the government shutdown on the Fox Report, highlighting challenges such as reduced staffing and potential disruptions in content production. His remarks reflect the broader debate over the shutdown’s effects on media and government operations.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was asked about his suggestion that red state redistricting could lead to ‘rigged elections’ on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” Jeffries clarified his comments, emphasizing that while he acknowledged the possibility of election irregularities, he did not claim that the midterms were already rigged.
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North Korea’s Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui is set to visit Russia for a three-day trip starting on Sunday. The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the details of the visit.
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The Ukrainian Red Cross has established a relief point to assist victims of the recent Russian UAV attack on Kyiv, emphasizing immediate support. This initiative highlights ongoing humanitarian efforts amid the conflict.
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New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo suffered a severe ankle injury during the team’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The injury occurred in the second quarter when Skattebo attempted to catch a pass from Jaxson Dart, causing his right ankle to buckle as he fell.
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New research suggests that backward walking can reduce chronic pain and enhance joint health, with studies showing significant improvements in knee function and lower back pain. This low-impact exercise offers measurable benefits for strength and balance, particularly for older adults and injury recovery.
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The Department of Transportation denied Aurora Innovation’s request to replace traditional warning methods with truck-mounted beacons for safety. Aurora’s proposal would allow for more visible warning signals, particularly at night, and eliminate the need for drivers to walk into traffic to place safety signals.
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A new study suggests peanut allergy rates are declining across the U.S., prompting discussion among medical experts. Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News’ senior medical, is analyzing the findings on ‘Fox News Live’ and promoting his new book.
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The Philadelphia Eagles took the lead in the second quarter against the New York Giants following a controversial call on the tush push play. Officials ruled the play dead, giving the Eagles a first down and allowing them to score a touchdown.
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Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has dismissed Governor Gavin Newsom’s claim that the proposed redistricting plan is temporary, calling it a ‘total fantasy.’ He warned that the effort to reshape congressional districts will become a permanent political tool, mirroring ongoing gerrymandering in states like Texas and Florida.
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The NBA betting scandal has revealed the extent of organized crime’s infiltration into sports gambling, prompting investigations into how criminal networks are exploiting high-tech methods to manipulate outcomes. Fox News contributor Ted Williams joined ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the scheme, the role of the mafia, and the implications for the sport’s integrity.
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Rep. Tim Burchett accuses Chuck Schumer of worsening the government shutdown by pursuing increased spending. The GOP lawmaker joins Fox News Live to discuss the need to end the crisis and secure pay for federal workers.
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This article explores the overlooked history of left-wing political violence in the US, focusing on the activities of the Weather Underground, the Soledad Brothers, and the tragic case of Angela Davis. It highlights how these radical groups used bombings, assassinations, and armed resistance to fight for racial and social justice, only to be celebrated as…
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces mounting pressure to address Trump’s criticisms over Japan’s trade balance and defense spending. Trump’s concerns over trade imbalances and defense commitments have become pivotal in their bilateral relations.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is engaged in a dispute with the groups that represent physicians. Some Republican lawmakers are backing him in this conflict.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has dismissed Governor Gavin Newsom’s claim that his redistricting plan would be temporary, calling it a ‘total fantasy.’ The former governor’s comments come amid ongoing political tensions over the redistricting process in California.
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Lee Smith warns that deteriorating U.S.-China relations are becoming ‘corrosive and destructive’ and could threaten global stability. Smith joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to analyze the implications of President Trump’s upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi, amid trade tensions and the fallout from former FBI Director James Comey’s charges.
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Real Madrid claimed a significant 2-1 victory over Barcelona in their Clásico clash, with Xabi Alonso’s tactical acumen and leadership playing a pivotal role. This win marks a crucial turning point for Madrid as they reclaim momentum in the league race.
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The AP Poll has been updated following Week 9 of the college football season, reshaping the rankings of the nation’s top teams. This article examines how each team is responding to their new standing and what lies ahead for them.
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Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong condemned Dani Carvajal’s provocative behavior toward young star Lamine Yamal during the recent Clásico match against Real Madrid, which ended in a physical confrontation between players.
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Vanderbilt has climbed to its highest AP Top 25 ranking in 88 years, reaching No. 9. LSU has fallen out of the poll after its third loss in four games.
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Ravens running back Derrick Henry surpassed Walter Payton for fifth place on the NFL’s all-time rushing touchdown list with his 111th rushing touchdown in Sunday’s game. This milestone underscores Henry’s dominance and consistency as one of the league’s top running backs.
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The Washington Capitals have fired assistant coach Mitch Love, 41, effective immediately, according to a statement released by the team on Sunday. The decision follows the findings of an NHL-led investigation into past allegations.
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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic has been ruled out for at least one week due to a left finger sprain and lower left leg cont, affecting his availability for the team’s upcoming games. The injuries, sustained during a recent game, have forced the team to adjust their strategy for the next few matches.
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Giants rookie running back Cam Skatte, was carted off the field during a game on Sunday with a severe right ankle injury. The incident has raised concerns among fans and analysts about the player’s long-term availability for the season.
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A Russian drone attack on residential buildings in Kyiv has resulted in three civilian deaths and 32 injuries. Meanwhile, Trump has stated he will not meet with Putin unless there is progress on a peace agreement with Ukraine.
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Anthony Hopkins revealed how a profound realization nearly 50 years ago transformed his life, leading to a lasting sobriety. The Oscar winner described a moment of clarity while driving drunk, realizing he could have endangered a family, which sparked his journey to recovery.
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Photos of purported cartel banners threatening U.S. citizens in Los Cabos circulated online, though local authorities found no physical evidence of the signs. The banners, allegedly signed by La Chapiza, warned Americans to stay away from the region, sparking concerns about cartel intimidation tactics.
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The construction of Trump’s $250 million White House ballroom has become a highly contentious political issue, with critics questioning its cost and impact on the historic East Wing. The project, replacing the East Wing with a large event space for hosting world leaders, has ignited debates over Trump’s influence on the White House.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of strained air traffic control operations due to missed paychecks amid the government shutdown, which has lasted 26 days. The shutdown has led to increased absenteeism and staffing triggers, creating concerns over potential operational slowdowns or stops.
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New York Jets legend Nick Mangold passed away at 41 due to kidney disease complications. Rex Ryan, who coached him for six seasons, mourned his passing, calling him a ‘great young man’ and remembering his dedication to the team.
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Ukrainian Ambassador Olga Stefanishyna emphasizes that Trump’s engagement with Putin depends on a Ukraine peace deal. The ambassador underscores the strategic importance of resolving the conflict for U.S. and Russian interests.
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California GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton joined ‘Fox News Live’ to weigh in on potential 2028 presidential bids from former Vice President Kamala Harris and current California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The discussion highlights growing speculation about their political ambitions.
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During his recent trip to Asia, President Donald Trump’s visit has drawn significant attention, with Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson providing updates on the event. Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang has joined Fox News Live to express concerns about China’s increasing global influence.
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A young black bear made an unexpected but calm appearance at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, California, delighting staff. The curious newcomer, likely a recently independent cub, climbed a tree near the perimeter fence and wandered in from the neighboring redwood forest.
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warned that President Donald Trump holds significant leverage over Putin in the Ukraine war, suggesting potential new sanctions against Russia as part of diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.
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A resident bear at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, California, is seen swimming and playing in its habitat among the redwood trees. The zoo’s water feature provides the bear with a refreshing dip.
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The German Police Union is pushing for enhanced security at train stations amid urban migration debates. Munich is considering hosting the Olympics, which could impact both security and public infrastructure demands.