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Former President Barack Obama faced backlash after a video of him calling for government regulation of social media went viral. Critics accused him of undermining the First Amendment and advancing a vision of authoritarian control over free speech.
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The World Health Organization has said 460 people were killed in a hospital by RSF militants over the weekend. The news comes amid reports of ethnic killings as paramilitaries gain ground in North Darfur.
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Fox Nation’s new special, ‘Mamdani: The Socialist Surge,’ explores New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and the Marxist policies behind his movement. The documentary delves into his political rise and the influence of socialist ideology on his campaign.
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Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has launched a Middle East tour, focusing on regional cooperation and economic ties. Deutsche Bank’s significant profit growth highlights Germany’s financial resilience amid domestic incidents like a €3,000 cucumber scam.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ‘huge success’ in the testing of the Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drone, emphasizing its strategic importance to Russia’s military capabilities. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Russia’s missile development efforts, urging Putin to end the Ukraine war instead of focusing on weapon testing.
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Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are considering a potential 202,0, 2028 presidential ticket, following remarks from President Donald Trump who described the duo as ‘unstoppable.’ Vance emphasized that the focus should remain on executing current responsibilities and addressing pressing national issues rather than engaging in premature speculation about future political…
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Three female fencers, including US Olympian Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, have filed a class-action lawsuit against USA Fencing over alleged violations of its hormone treatment requirements for transgender athletes, claiming the organization permitted biological males to compete in women’s divisions while advertising events as female-only. The lawsuit argues that this failure to enforce policies undermines the…
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President Trump’s administration is facing legal challenges in Oregon over its attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, with a federal court trial beginning to determine whether the president can federalize National Guard units to support federal officers in the city. The case follows repeated court orders blocking the deployment due to state resistance.
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Douglas Murray warns New York City could face similar economic challenges as London if it adopts socialist policies. The columnist joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to analyze the UK’s economic decline under socialist leadership.
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Democratic candidates in New Jersey and Virginia are collaborating to strengthen their positions in the upcoming gubern, which are viewed as critical contests in the broader national political landscape. The New York City mayoral race between Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo remains a focal point of political discourse.
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Vietnam has withheld the passport of a BBC journalist since August, preventing them from leaving the country. Rights groups are urging British officials to raise the issue with Vietnam’s visiting leader.
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The National Football League (NFL) has unveiled its 32 nominees for the Salute to Service Award, one from each team, recognizing individuals who dedicate themselves to supporting military and veteran communities. This year’s nominations include Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers and Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Emily Fertitta, a former FBI special agent, is calling on lawmakers to enhance protections for FBI employees who speak out about internal problems. In a recent appeal to Congress, Fert, who has a long history of service within the bureau, highlighted the need for bipartisan action to reform the internal adjudication processes that have historically…
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Democratic donors and political action committees have funneled over $1 million into the campaign of Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones since the scandal involving murder texts broke in October. The scandal has raised concerns about the transparency and accountability of political fundraising in the state.
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An investigation into the autopen controversy involving former President Joe Biden is gaining momentum in Delaware and Washington, D.C., as the DOJ focuses its attention on both states. The House Oversight Committee released a 100-page report highlighting potential gaps in the documentation process for pardons and executive actions made by Biden.
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A recent study reveals differing levels of happiness among immigrant groups in Germany. Eastern European immigrants report the highest satisfaction, while those with refugee backgrounds show lower levels of contentment.
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Riley Gaines praised Erika Kirk for her strength, compassion, and faith ahead of her appearance at the Ole Miss event with JD Vance. The event also serves as an in memoriam for Kirk’s late husband, Charlie, who was killed earlier this month.
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Japan’s defense ministry is deploying military personnel to Iwate Prefecture to address the rising threat of bear attacks, which have led to record fatalities.
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Democratic-led states have sued the Trump administration over the suspension of SNAP benefits during the shutdown, arguing it will harm millions of low-income Americans. The states demand a federal court order to release $9.2 billion in emergency funds to prevent a food aid lapse.
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The FBI raid on Eric Adams’ fundraiser in 2023 derailed his mayoral career, enabling socialist Zohran Mamdani’s bid for New York City’s top post. Adams’ indictment over alleged misuse of flight upgrades was seen as retaliation for his criticism of the Biden administration’s border policies.
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Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed more than 100 people, officials report. Prime Minister Netanyahu accuses Hamas of breaching the ceasefire and returning the wrong hostage remains.
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A year after the canopy collapse at Novi Sad railway station killed 16 people, Serbia’s government and student protesters remain in a standoff over the incident. A commemoration event is planned for Saturday, highlighting ongoing tensions.
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin criticized Democrats for using Americans as leverage during the government shutdown, which has entered its fifth week. He warned of potential risks to SNAP benefits, emphasizing the impact on vulnerable populations.
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Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons, has pledged an initial $2.5 million through his foundation to aid Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica and the Caribbean.
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Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons, has committed $1.5 million through his foundation to aid Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica and the Caribbean. The donation will support organizations like World Central Kitchen, Team Rubicon, and CARE USA in delivering aid to impacted regions.
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Brett Favre compared Arch Manning to his grandfather Archie Manning, citing his mobility and athleticism. Texas defeated Mississippi State 45-2, with Manning contributing 29 completions, three touchdowns, and an interception.
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The New York Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating three men accused of stealing a safe and jewelry valued at $3.2 million from a Queens home on October 16, 2025. The stolen items are believed to have been taken during a break-in at the residence.
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Kirill Dmitriev, a close aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has filed a lawsuit against the Washington Post over alleged misquoting, following a previous correction from the outlet. Dmitriev accuses the same Moscow bureau chief, Robyn Dixon, of misquoting him again in a recent article.
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The IDF has resumed a ceasefire following Israeli strikes on Hamas targets, including high-ranking operatives. The military emphasized its commitment to upholding the agreement, while the death of a U.S. citizen soldier sparked international condemnation.
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Former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris have been sidelined from the 2025 election cycle, with Democratic candidates and officials steering clear of them due to their 2024 electoral defeat to Donald Trump. Political analysts suggest their absence stems from widespread dissatisfaction with their leadership, which is seen as having led the…
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Professional athletes often face complex tax situations due to their itinerant nature, requiring them to file taxes in multiple states. Tax attorney Rich Hofmann explains the intricacies and advises athletes to seek expert guidance.
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Antisemitism is resurging in the West, posing a significant threat to Jewish communities and the foundation of Western civilization. The piece highlights the danger of unchecked hatred, drawing parallels to the Holocaust and urging immediate action to protect the values of freedom and faith.
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Eastern Europeans migrating to Italy for caregiving roles are developing a condition known as ‘Italy syndrome’ due to the demanding nature of the work. Veronica Durughian’s case highlights the health risks faced by caregivers.
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Congress is on the brink of setting a new record for the longest government shutdown as critical services like SNAP benefits face expiration and air traffic control systems struggle with growing inefficiencies. Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the ongoing stalemate between lawmakers and the administration.
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Bill Gates has reversed his earlier assertions that climate change would not pose a significant threat to humanity, recognizing the potential dangers it presents. This shift in position is occurring against a backdrop of heightened global attention and growing scientific agreement on the urgency of addressing the climate crisis.
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Federal judges will hold an unprecedented panel on antisemitism at the Federalist Society’s convention following the Hamas attack on Israel. The discussion includes seven Trump-appointed judges and aims to explore legal and moral questions surrounding antisemitism, including First Amendment concerns.
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Former President Donald Trump is set to embark on a trip to Asia, while the Democratic-led House is considering a government shutdown due to disagreements over spending limits and policy priorities. The trip coincides with heightened political tensions in the U.S. as lawmakers debate the future of federal spending and the impact of potential shutdowns…
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The personal effects of Frederick Sutton, a New Jersey man who died in the Titanic sinking in 1912, are set to auction for over $100,000. The collection, which remained in family hands for over a century, includes a first-class passenger list and rare canvas bag.
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The U.S.-China trade war is shifting from a tariff fight to a contest of leverage, with Beijing quietly setting the tempo. As Trump raises the volume, Beijing adjusts the dials, fine-tuning export controls, critical minerals, and supply chains, leaving Washington to react to its playbook.
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Dutch voters are set to cast their ballots in a pivotal election that will determine whether Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration nationalism can extend its reach or give way to centrism. The outcome remains uncertain as nearly half the electorate is still undecided.
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European Parliament President Roberta Metsola outlined new EU measures to reduce dependence on Russian energy and increase sanctions targeting Moscow’s war efforts. The strategy focuses on cutting off energy supplies and targeting key sectors to weaken Russia’s military capabilities.
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CNN host Abby Phillip defends her decision to include conservative viewpoints on her show, arguing that MAGA represents half the country and cannot be ignored. Critics from the left have criticized her for platforming MAGA voices, prompting a broader debate on media responsibility and political coverage.
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Andrew Cuomo gained momentum in the New York City mayoral race as his lead over Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani narrowed to 10 points. The candidate outlined his vision for the city, including a proposed tax plan, during an interview on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
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A federal court has decided to rehear a case concerning President Donald Trump’s authority to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, following a previous 2-1 ruling in favor of the administration. The rehearing will be conducted before a larger panel of 11 judges, and the case will be reviewed to determine if Trump’s actions…
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New research on the mysterious glyphs of Teotihuacan has reignited discussions among archaeologists about the city’s ancient language and cultural significance. The Pyramid of the Sun, one of the site’s most iconic structures, continues to draw scholars seeking to decode its historical importance.
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House conservatives, including Ben Carson and Christian leaders, are leading a prayer event to seek an end to political violence and the ongoing government shutdown. The event, co-hosted by the Family Research Council, highlights the need for unity amid the fiscal impasse, with no resolution in sight.
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Republican senators, led by Sen. Bill Cassidy, have requested President Donald Trump include assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the National Garden of American Heroes. The move, supported by Kirk’s widow, highlights the impact of his assassination and the broader political debate over the commemoration of American figures.
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Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for ‘virtue signaling,’ highlighting the Democratic Party’s alleged hypocrisy in advocating for women’s sports rights while voting against measures to protect girls from biological males in competition. The exchange began after AOC mocked Gaines’ swimming career and recent motherhood.
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Cuomo Warns NYC ‘Will Not Survive’ Mamdani’s Leadership, Claims Democratic ‘Civil War’ Over Far Left
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned that New York City ‘will not survive’ if Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor, labeling his vision as a socialist economy that would destabilize the city. Cuomo accused the Democratic Party of internal conflict, describing a ‘quiet civil war’ between moderate and radical left factions.
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The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) has opened its doors to the public after years of preparation. Located adjacent to the Pyramids of Giza, the museum showcases over 100,000 artifacts, including the renowned treasures of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman subtly criticized NFL officials for being overly protective of Patrick Mahomes during a game, sparking debates about perceived favoritism. The controversy intensified after Mahomes faced two questionable penalties in a recent playoff game, raising questions about the league’s officiating decisions.
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The Israeli military announced on Wednesday that it would renew the ceasefire in Gaza following dozens of strikes launched on Tuesday. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces controversy as his filmmaker mother’s 2013 comments about his identity resurface, with her stating he is ‘not an American at all.’ The remarks have sparked debate over cultural terminology and political implications.
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California Gov. Newsom has hired Michele Beckwith, a former U.S. attorney fired by the Trump administration over an immigration enforcement dispute. Beckwith’s dismissal was linked to her insistence on following court orders regarding immigration arrests, which she argued were necessary to uphold the law.
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A local private investigator is challenging Houston officials’ dismissal of a potential serial killer behind a string of mysterious deaths in the city’s bayous, following the discovery of 16 bodies this year. The investigator, Colman Ryan, is working with the family of Kenneth Cutting Jr., who was found dead in Buffalo Bayou with undetermined cause…
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Australian police are testing AI to decode Gen Z slang and emojis in encrypted chats, aiming to combat child exploitation and ‘crimefluencers’. The initiative addresses challenges law enforcement faces in understanding digital communication among young offenders.
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has pledged to hire more police and deepen ICE cooperation if socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the New York City mayoral race, as part of his re-election strategy. He aims to attract residents and businesses to Long Island should Mamdani take office.
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Former MLB pitcher John Rocker criticized New York City as the mayoral election approaches, referencing his past remarks from 25 years ago. He called the city’s state as being on a path of decline, with socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani possibly winning the election.
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Kodiak AI’s autonomous truck, the Kodiak Driver, has achieved a remarkable 98 safety score, matching top human fleets in Nauto’s VERA evaluation. The results sparked industry discussion and raised questions about automation’s role in freight transport.
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Donald Trump has arrived in South Korea for key discussions ahead of the APEC summit, where he is expected to engage in diplomatic talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The focus of these discussions is likely to center on trade agreements, economic cooperation, and regional security issues.