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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau were spotted enjoying a romantic evening at the iconic Crazy Horse Paris cabaret, marking their first public appearance as a couple. The event, which included a burlesque show, was a celebration of Perry’s 41st birthday and highlighted their growing relationship.
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Aaron Pennington is accused of murdering his wife Breanne Pennington in Gardner, Massachusetts, in 2023 before fleeing, leaving their four children alone with her body. The victim’s aunt, Brenda Hull, claims Pennington looked his 9-year-old daughter in the eye as he fled, knowing he was leaving her responsible for the children.
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Archaeologists from Millersville University have uncovered the likely remains of Lancaster County’s oldest tavern, dating back to 1725, revealing thousands of artifacts that shed light on colonial American life. The site also highlights complex trade networks connecting the region to the Atlantic World.
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Mike Kucharski, co-owner and vice president of JKC Trucking, warns that illegal immigrant drivers are causing a ‘shockwave’ through the commercial trucking industry, endangering American roads and undermining legitimate businesses. A federal report accuses California of improperly licensing an illegal immigrant who was at fault in a fatal crash that killed three people.
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Donald Trump’s potential influence on Japan-US relations is under scrutiny, with recent tensions over trade and security. The New York City mayoral race is highlighted, showing a tight contest among Democratic candidates.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani told ‘The Daily Show’ host Jon Stewart that ‘the days of endorsements deciding elections’ have ‘come to an end’. Mamdani’s comments reflect a broader trend in contemporary politics, where candidate visibility and direct voter engagement are increasingly shaping electoral outcomes.
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A federal judge in Tennessee dismissed a lawsuit that a Democratic state representative filed against several of his Republican colleagues regarding his expulsion and eventual reinstatement as a lawmaker in 2023. The judge ruled that Jones lacked legal standing, citing insufficient evidence of present adverse effects to support his claims of racial discrimination and due…
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has informed Fox News that air traffic controllers have missed their first full paycheck due to the ongoing government shutdown. He emphasized the financial strain on these essential workers, with some facing difficulties covering everyday expenses like childcare and travel costs for their children.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s former press secretary, Zohran Mamdani, is gaining momentum following a major rally in New York City where prominent figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Kathy Hochul endorsed him. The event, hosted by Michael Malice and featuring commentary from Will Cain, highlighted Mamdani’s potential as a rising political force.
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Fox News contributor Liz Peek comments on President Donald Trump’s recent speech to troops in Japan and his accomplishments as the government shutdown enters its 28th day. Peek suggests that Trump is enjoying the presidency despite the ongoing crisis.
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Jay-Z has dismissed the backlash over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LV halftime show performance, calling the artist ‘well-loved’ by fans. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell supported the decision, noting it’s a carefully considered process and expects a successful event.
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Rachel Zegler has been named Glamour’s ‘Women of the Year,’ celebrating her contributions to entertainment and social advocacy. Joe Concha of Fox News discussed the magazine’s selections, emphasizing the focus on celebrities with strong social and political views.
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A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, citing the South Korea-based Unification Church as the reason for his family’s financial ruin. The defendant told police he targeted Abe over his ties to the Unification Church, which he blamed for his family’s financial difficulties.
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The U.S. and Japan have formed a strategic alliance to secure rare earth minerals and counterbalance China’s dominance in critical supply chains, with former President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi at the forefront of this diplomatic effort.
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A suspect accused of fatally shooting a California deputy crashed his motorcycle during a high-speed chase, as captured in dramatic video footage. The incident has raised questions about the use of force by law, enforcement and the potential risks of pursuing suspects at extreme speeds.
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Republican Jennifer-Ruth Green, a combat veteran and Air Force Academy graduate, is running for the U.S. House in Indiana’s 1st Congressional District, a seat held by Democrats since 1928. Her campaign is part of a GOP strategy to shift the district from blue to red, which could influence Congressional control in the 2026 midterms.
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New research suggests that NAD+ supplements may slow aging and protect against diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Experts warn that further studies are needed before these supplements can be widely used.
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New research suggests NAD+ supplements may slow aging and combat diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, but experts urge caution and more studies before widespread use. The molecule’s potential benefits include improved cellular health and neuroprotection.
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The Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein claims a Kamala Harris presidency would have made the Israel-Hamas conflict worse than under Donald Trump’s administration. He praises Trump’s unconventional approach as essential for resolving the crisis, highlighting the recent ceasefire agreement involving hostage releases and prisoner exchanges.
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ExxonMobil has sued California, alleging that new climate disclosure laws violate its First Amendment rights by requiring the company to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks using standards it ‘fundamentally disagrees with.’
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Former President Barack Obama was reportedly furious with Rep. Nancy Pelosi over her quick endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024, a new book says. The report claims Obama and Pelosi had agreed Harris should not be handed the nomination unchallenged, but Pelosi endorsed her within 24 hours of Biden’s withdrawal, prompting Obama’s frustration.
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Hurricane Melissa has escalated to Category 5 status, posing a significant threat to Jamaica as it approaches the island. The storm is set to make landfall early Tuesday, prompting urgent preparations.
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The U.S. government shutdown is intensifying flight delays as unpaid air traffic controllers face financial strain and declining morale. With no clear resolution, the crisis threatens to worsen ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Hamas has handed over the remains of a deceased hostage to Israel via the Red Cross, though the body does not match the 13 known deceased hostages in Gaza. The Tzarfati family expressed anguish over the repeated handling of their son’s remains and the ongoing struggle for closure.
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JD Vance is set to meet with Senate Republicans to discuss tariffs and the ongoing government shutdown. The meeting could address funding and potential resolutions as the impasse enters its fifth week.
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Arsenal has made a stunning start to this Premier League season, capturing the attention of football enthusiasts and analysts alike. The article acknowledges that while Arsenal’s current form is impressive, they remain vulnerable to the usual challenges of a long season.
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After winning the league title, Liverpool’s recent performance has plummeted, leading to a crisis under Arne Slot. The manager faces his biggest challenge yet as the team struggles to maintain its form.
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The article explores shifting odds for the Heisman Trophy and college football national title, focusing on Marcel Reed’s rise and Texas A&M’s potential. Pamela Maldonado provides insights for bettors and fans.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers extended their World Series lead after winning Game 3 against the Toronto Blue Jays. Shohei Ohtani’s performance has made him a strong MVP candidate.
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The article discusses the potential reasons for Brian Kelly’s departure from LSU, including difficulties with his coaching staff and the influence of Lane Kiffin’s recruitment efforts. It highlights the challenges faced by head coaches in maintaining high performance while navigating internal and external pressures.
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Sydney Reeves, the daughter of two Ohio State sousaphone players, has made her mark in the world of music by turning her family’s legacy into her own success story. Her parents’ influence and support were instrumental in her development, providing her with the guidance and encouragement needed to pursue her passion.
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Some NFL quarterbacks, including Dak Prescott, prefer not to wear wristbands with play sheets, as they find it disruptive to maintain eye contact with receivers. Others believe the wristbands streamline the play-calling process, enhancing game efficiency.
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The NHL’s Frozen Frenzy features all 32 teams in action on Tuesday, promising thrilling matchups and competitive action across the league. Fans can expect a packed schedule of games that highlight the league’s best talent.
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Cade Cunningham, the Detroit Pistons’ star player, is focused on taking his team to new heights during the 2025-26 NBA season. The article highlights his determination to lead the Pistons to success.
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The article features four key takeaways from the first eight weeks of the NFL season, including arguments for Drake Maye as MVP, a defense of Caleb Williams’ performance, and four proposed trades that could reshape the league. It also highlights notable trends from Week 8 of the season.
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After a tough Game 3, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays are set for a crucial next chapter in the World Series, with player fatigue and strategic decisions likely to shape the outcome. Key figures like Shohei Ohtani face pivotal decisions as the teams prepare for the upcoming games.
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Lane Kiffin is at the center of a major college football coaching drama, with multiple job openings and over $15,000,000 in buyouts indicating a potential blockbuster deal. The situation highlights the intense competition for top coaching talent in the sport.
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The College Football Playoff (CFP) bubble continues to shift as teams navigate the complex playoff picture. Analysts are assessing which teams are gaining momentum, which are slipping, and which still need to perform to secure a spot in the New Year’s Six bowl games.
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The NFL Power Rankings have been updated for Week 9, featuring a new 1-3,2 poll. The article highlights the best offseason additions for every team’s roster.
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A Senate committee has requested information from NBA commissioner Adam Silver regarding the league’s investigation into potential gambling violations. The inquiry seeks to understand the NBA’s approach to addressing alleged breaches of its integrity protocols.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are considering a strategy to continue walking Shohei Ohtani following his impressive performance in Game 3, where he reached base nine times on walks and went 3-for-4 in the early innings. Ohtani’s performance has been a key factor in the Blue Jays’ recent success, with his ability to draw walks and…
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Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, the former head of Ukraine’s state grid operator, was detained shortly after a week-long investigation into his activities. The arrest follows a raid on his home, which he claimed was politically motivated.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the stark numerical disadvantage faced by Ukraine in the Pokrovsk sector, stating that Russian forces outnumber Ukrainian troops by an estimated 8 to 1. While acknowledging the overwhelming Russian presence, Zelensky noted that the enemy has yet to achieve its strategic objectives, suggesting ongoing challenges for the occupying forces.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia has not achieved its planned results in the Pokrovsk offensive, where Ukrainian forces face an eight-to-one numerical disadvantage. The ongoing conflict in eastern Donetsk Oblast remains a focal point of the war effort.
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President Trump’s recent trip to Asia, including a grand welcome at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, highlights his multifaceted approach to international relations, blending diplomacy with a strong focus on economic deals and global influence. His arrival at Akasaka Palace underscored the significance of the U.S.-Japan alliance, as well as the broader geopolitical implications of his…
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President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi exchanged compliments during a visit to Tokyo, but no significant progress was made in trade negotiations. The meeting at Akasaka Palace highlighted the political rapport between leaders but did not result in concrete agreements.
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Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, was charged with killing Mr. Abe with a homemade gun during an election campaign event in 2022. A car believed to be carrying defendant Tets, Yamagami entering the Nara District Court for his first trial in Nara, Japan, on Tuesday.
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President Trump has vowed to address the rising violent crime rates in Chicago and other major U.S. cities, emphasizing the need for federal intervention. Jack Brewer, CEO of The Brewer Group and former NFL player, comments on the policy implications and reacts to NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s NYPD agenda, highlighting concerns over police reform…
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President Trump has arrived in Tokyo for meetings with Japanese leaders and business figures, focusing on trade and economic cooperation. This visit comes ahead of his planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where key discussions on bilateral relations and economic strategies are expected.
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Scott Presler of Early Vote Action analyzes early voting data, indicating growing concern among Democrats in New Jersey as Republicans attempt to shift the blue state red. His analysis suggests that Democrats are increasingly worried about the potential for a Republican victory, as the state is usually a Democratic stronghold.
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Abigail Spanberger, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Virginia, is advocating for bipartisan solutions to address rising healthcare costs and the financial strain on families. Her campaign has taken an active approach to engage with both political allies and opponents, as seen during a recent event in Hanover County, where she met with local pharmacists, students,…
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The California Faculty Association (CFA) is suing the California State University (CSU) system to block the release of faculty members’ personal contact information to federal investigators. The union claims the CSU plans to share email addresses and phone numbers with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) without notifying employees or allowing them to opt…
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Dozens of parental rights groups are demanding a comprehensive audit of K-12 education laws and policies across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to address concerns about DEI practices, teacher vetting, and compliance with federal civil rights laws. The initiative comes amid growing criticism of state laws that allegedly allow race- and sex-based discrimination, poor…
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Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines challenged Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to a debate following their social media dispute, highlighting their ideological differences. Ocasio-Cortez responded by joking about Gaines needing a real job, prompting a fierce exchange over the roles of government, religion, and societal values.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik is set to release a new book titled ‘Poisoned Ivies’ detailing her efforts to address antisemitism on college campuses, ahead of her potential bid for New York governor. The book, expected in 2026, will highlight her role in a 2023 House Committee hearing that led to the resignations of Harvard and Penn…
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face another staff departure as communications director Emily Robinson leaves after four months, raising concerns over brand instability. Royal experts warn that frequent turnover exacerbates negative perceptions and questions the couple’s ability to build a cohesive image in Hollywood.
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s habit of drinking coffee with raw cream has sparked warnings from nutrition experts about the risks of E. coli and salmonella. Dietitians emphasize that pasteurization does not compromise nutritional value and is essential for safety.
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A 143% surge in Boston homicides has drawn warnings about the consequences of weak law enforcement, with experts highlighting the risks of progressive policies. Victims’ rights advocate Wendy Murphy argues that leniency in criminal justice has emboldened repeat offenders, creating a culture of impunity.
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Jamaica’s coastal communities and fishing villages are preparing for the approaching Hurricane Melissa, which poses a significant threat to the island’s economy reliant on tourism. In Kingston, a fallen tree on Monday highlights the storm’s proximity and the potential for widespread damage.
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President Donald Trump announced during his visit to the USS George Washington in Japan that the first batch of missiles for Japan’s F-35 fighter jets will arrive ‘this week,’ indicating accelerated U.S. defense deliveries. He called the U.S.-Japan alliance ‘one of the most remarkable relationships in the entire world,’ emphasizing its role in maintaining regional…