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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy highlighted the strategic importance of Swedish Gripen E fighters for Ukraine’s defense capabilities. The aircraft are expected to bolster Ukraine’s combat aviation significantly, with the first deliveries anticipated in 2024.
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Will Thilly, an independent candidate for Cranford Township Committee in New Jersey, made headlines with an unusual protest at a township meeting, where he attacked his own signs with kung fu kicks while dressed in martial arts gear. Thilly accused the mayor of mismanaging a controversial tax deal that he claims has led to rising…
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Republican candidate Steve Ciattarelli argues that closer White House ties could bring benefits like federal funding and regulatory relief to New Jersey. His campaign positions him as a leader who can secure favorable national policies for the state.
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ExxonMobil is challenging California’s new climate disclosure laws, claiming they infringe on free speech rights. The regulations would affect thousands of companies in the state.
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LJ Martin of the BYU Cougars rushed for a four-yard touchdown, tying the game up against the Iowa State Cyclones. The critical score highlighted Martin’s ability to make an impact in high-pressure moments, showcasing his role as a key offensive weapon for the Cougars.
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Shannon Bream provides a sneak peek of the upcoming show, offering a preview of the topics and guests that will be featured.
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Dakota Johnson has openly defended her bold fashion choices on the red carpet, saying she doesn’t care about critics of her revealing looks and naked dress style. She credits her mother, actor Melanie Griffith, for instilling her confidence in her body image.
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Ukraine may delay active natural gas withdrawal from UGS for another 7-10 days due to resumed Polish imports, former Energy Minister Olha Buslavets said. The decision is seen as a strategic move to help manage gas reserves during temporary warming.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at a potential third presidential run, expressing openness to running for president again in an interview with the BBC. The remarks mark her strongest indication yet of considering another bid for the Oval Office.
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German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche highlights the potential for expanded defense cooperation with Ukraine, emphasizing opportunities in armaments. The minister’s remarks underscore Germany’s strategic interest in strengthening bilateral ties amid ongoing security challenges.
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The EU leader has emphasized the need for strategic self-sufficiency in the rare earths sector to reduce reliance on China. This move underscores the EU’s commitment to diversifying its sources of critical minerals.
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Pope Francis has imposed restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass, sparking concern among traditionalist Catholics. Pope Leo’s approval of a Latin Mass at St. Peter’s has rekindled hopes for a potential shift in Vatican policy.
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A new study reveals that the ‘No Kings’ protest in Washington, D.C., was largely composed of educated white women in their 40s, opposing Trump’s perceived authoritarianism. The movement, which includes nationwide rallies, is seen as a form of group therapy and emotional catharsis rather than a politically effective action.
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One person was hospitalized following a ‘critical incident’ at the Austin Central Library in Austin, Texas, on Saturday. The suspect was arrested approximately an hour after the incident occurred.
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President Trump expressed eagerness to meet Putin, framing the delay as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts. The meeting is expected to focus on Ukraine.
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A roundup of the week’s top and bottom stories by prominent columnists offering insights on major events and developments.
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President Donald Trump has expressed optimism regarding the potential shift of New Jersey toward a Republican-leaning state. The analysis highlighted by Fox News contributor Byron York underscores the significance of the gubernatorial races in New, Jersey and Virginia.
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President Donald Trump has finalized a significant agreement with Australia to secure critical minerals, aiming to reduce reliance on China. The deal focuses on rare earth elements and cobalt, which are vital for technology and defense sectors.
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Addison Barger, the Toronto Blue Jays’ hero in Game 1 of the World Series, slept on a pull-out couch the night before the game, yet still hit a pinch-hit grand slam. This historic moment marked the first grand slam in World Series history and contributed to the Blue Jays’ 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles…
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Social and religious conservatives achieved a lobbying victory as Trump announced policies that did not fully deliver on his promise to make fertility treatments free. The pro-life movement continues to exert influence, securing partial concessions from the administration.
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Indian authorities have arrested a man for allegedly indecently touching two Australian women cricketers during the ICC Women’s World Cup. The incident occurred when the players left their hotel to visit a local café, and the suspect has a criminal record.
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The Green Bay Packers have activated Christian Watson from the physically unable to perform list, setting the stage for his potential season debut against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watson, 26, had been sidelined since mid-September and is now eligible to play.
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The Dallas Cowboys have placed cornerback Trevon Diggs on injured reserve due to ongoing concussion symptoms from an accident at his home last week. The move will keep him out for the next four games.
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Liverpool extended their Premier League losing streak to four matches, matching their worst-ever run in the competition. The team suffered a 3-2 defeat to Brentford on Saturday, marking the fourth straight league loss.
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Auburn secured its first victory in Southeastern Conference (SEC) play with a 33-24 win over Arkansas. The game turned in the second quarter when coach Jim Hackett inserted Ashton Daniels at quarterback, replacing Jackson Arnold, who had struggled in previous games.
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Bo Bichette, the Toronto Blue Jays’ second baseman, is not in the starting lineup for Game 2 of the World Series following his return from a seven-week absence in Game 1. The Blue Jays will have to rely on other players to fill the void left by Bichette’s absence, which could affect their performance in…
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Bryce Harper expressed disappointment over Dave Dombrowski’s doubts about his elite status, emphasizing the impact of such comments on player confidence. The Phillies’ star outfielder’s reaction highlights the importance of maintaining high morale for sustaining performance.
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Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has expressed support for President Trump’s role in peace talks, emphasizing the importance of dialogue in resolving global conflicts.
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An independent candidate for a New Jersey town council seat has made headlines with a controversial display during a town hall meeting, where he physically kicked his own protest signs. The incident has sparked a heated discussion about the boundaries of acceptable behavior in public discourse.
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Germany’s Energy Minister Katherina Reiche announced an additional EUR 60 million investment in the Energy Support Fund, raising the country’s total contribution to EUR 450 million. The fund aims to support global energy initiatives and stabilize energy markets.
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June Lockhart, the beloved actress known for her iconic roles in ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost in Space,’ has passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of nearly nine decades in American entertainment history. As a NASA advocate, she earned a prestigious honor from the agency, reflecting her enduring impact on both the…
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A three-time deportee is facing charges related to a Colorado shooting. The case has drawn media attention due to the individual’s deportation history.
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Jim Gray, a prominent sports analyst for Fox News, has taken a strong stance against the recent NBA gambling scandal, calling it ‘insanity’ during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’ The scandal, which has seen multiple high-profile figures implicated, has sparked a broader debate about the role of sports betting in professional athletics and the…
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Cincinnati Republican mayoral candidate Cory Bowman joined ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss his plan to combat city crime, address affordability and restore safety in the city. He emphasized his commitment to holding criminals accountable amid rising crime concerns.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee met with the families of American-Israeli hostages Omer Neutra and Itay Chen, whose remains have been held by Hamas since the 2023 attacks. The meeting aimed to address the families’ concerns and reaffirm U.S. commitment to the release of all hostages.
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Gavin Newsom, California’s Democratic governor, has criticized the Justice Department’s plan to send federal election monitors to California, claiming it undermines voter confidence. DOJ official Harmeet Dhillon dismissed the claims as unfounded, noting that federal observation is standard practice to ensure compliance with voting laws.
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Former President Barack Obama has publicly endorsed California Governor Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50, a ballot initiative aimed at redrawing legislative district boundaries. The measure, which faces criticism for allegedly enabling gerrymandering, is set for a statewide vote on November 5.
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Rev. Franklin Graham has announced Samaritan’s Purse’s 13th Gaza relief flight, highlighting the organization’s ongoing humanitarian efforts. The initiative reflects continued aid to civilians amid the conflict, despite challenges and criticism.
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The FBI has released additional information about a widespread gambling scandal involving 11 states, revealing key arrests and the scale of the operation. This development follows recent investigations into insider trading and cheating schemes, raising concerns about the integrity of gambling practices in these jurisdictions.
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President Trump has labeled South American cartels as the ‘ISIS of the Western Hemisphere,’ a reference that has intensified discussions on military strategy and international cooperation. The discussion on the ‘Journal Editorial Report’ highlights the challenges posed by criminal networks linked to Venezuela’s leader Nicolás Maduro.
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Democrat gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill has vowed to ensure that no voter intimidation occurs in New Jersey, responding to the Justice Department’s announcement of federal election observers. The DOJ’s decision follows requests from Republican parties in New Jersey and California, with the goal of maintaining election transparency and security ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial race.
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Fine dining restaurants are now charging up to $95 for premium bottled water with dedicated sommeliers. This trend is growing as eateries offer elaborate menus and training for water experts, generating over $100,000 in annual revenue for some establishments.
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Grammy-winning singer Nelly Furtado has decided to step away from live performances for the foreseeable future, citing online body-shaming as a significant factor. The Canadian-born artist, known for hits like ‘I’m Like a Bird’ and ‘Promiscuous,’ shared her announcement on social media, marking the 25th anniversary of her debut album.
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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has argued for a ‘three-state solution’ to end the war in Gaza, which would include a ‘Christian state’ in Jerusalem. His remarks reflect a controversial vision for the region’s future, suggesting that such a state would ensure stability for decades.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russia has launched around 770 ballistic missiles into Ukraine since the start of 2025, with over 50 Kinzhal missiles deployed. The attack, which includes dozens of attack drones and nine ballistic missiles, marks a significant escalation in the conflict.
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President Donald Trump is en route to Asia aboard Air Force One and will address reporters shortly. The trip includes meetings with world leaders from multiple countries.
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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons joins ‘Saturday in America’ to respond to anti-ICE comments from Democratic leaders, including Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritz, after a string of violent attacks on agents. Lyons emphasized the need for unity and denounced the divisive language that has contributed to the escalating tensions.
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Myanmar’s military has dismantled a major online scam operation, arresting over 2,000 individuals and confiscating numerous Starlink terminals. The raid targeted a notorious cybercrime hub, KK Park, as part of a broader campaign to combat cybercrime.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run, dismissing unfavorable polls and labeling Donald Trump a ‘tyrant’ in a BBC interview. Harris, who lost the 2024 election to Trump, emphasized her commitment to public service and hinted that her grandnieces might witness a female president in their lifetime.
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Former ’60 Minutes’ producer Bill Owens stated he was pressured to apologize over the Harris interview, which was central to Trump’s lawsuit against CBS. He refused, asserting the network’s integrity and criticized internal pressures on reporting.
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A shooting at Austin Central Library resulted in one person being hospitalized. The suspect, a Black male with two black bags, was arrested in South Austin shortly after the incident.
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Catherine Connolly, an independent leftist candidate, has won by a landslide in a poll marred by low turnout and spoiled ballots. Her victory is a damning verdict for Ireland’s center-right coalition government.
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The United States Congress continues to be gridlocked in its attempts to resolve the ongoing government shutdown, now in its fourth week. A failed vote to provide funding for federal workers has escalated political tensions and sparked widespread criticism of the decision, highlighting the deepening partisan divide.
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Sen. John Fetterman broke with Democrats to support a government reopening, prioritizing national interests over party lines. The shutdown’s economic and social impacts are growing, with federal employees facing pay delays and critical services disrupted.
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The NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Center (JATEC) and NATO’s Joint Forces Command Transformation have completed another phase of testing an innovative system designed to counter guided air bombs, according to the Ministry of Defense press service. This initiative is part of a broader effort by NATO to support Ukraine’s security and resilience in…
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An independent candidate for a New Jersey town council seat has gained unexpected attention for a bizarre town hall meeting where he performed flying kicks on protest signs, sparking reactions from residents and local authorities. The incident has raised questions about the appropriatenning of such behavior in public forums and the impact on community engagement.
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Bijou Phillips is seeking to change her 11-year-old daughter’s name from Masterson to Phillips following the actor’s 30-year prison sentence for rape. The request is part of her efforts to distance the family from Masterson’s legal troubles.
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Anti-ICE protests are intensifying, raising safety concerns for agents. Jonathan Fahey discusses the dangers on Fox News Live.
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Timothy Mellon, a billionaire and key financial supporter of President Trump, is the reclusive heir to the Mellon fortune. As the grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, Timothy inherited a legacy of wealth and political connections.
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Ukraine’s Andriy Kovalenko claims an attack on Russia’s key Southern energy infrastructure in Volgograd. The Balashovskaya substation, a crucial node in Russia’s energy system, was reported to be targeted by Ukrainian forces.