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Prominent former jewelry thieves have weighed in on the recent $10,000,000 heist at the Louvre, offering their perspectives on whether the break-in was a masterful operation or a botched attempt. The theft, which took place last weekend, involved the theft of valuable jewelry from a section of the museum where such items are typically stored.
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Dr. Mildred Muhammad recounts her harrowing experiences with her ex-husband, the D.C. Sniper, detailing years of emotional abuse and threats that preceded his violent killing spree. In a true-crime documentary, she reveals how her once-loving partner became a dangerous figure driven by a twisted desire for custody of their children.
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The US Pentagon has ordered an aircraft carrier strike group to the Caribbean to counter drug cartels, according to a recent announcement. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has criticized the move, calling it a threat of war.
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Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Steve Doocy recently visited Abilene, Kansas, to explore and highlight the charm and historical significance of America’s small towns. His tour included a visit to local landmarks and historic sites, providing an opportunity for the media personality to engage with residents and share insights into the town’s rich heritage.
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The New York Jets are forced to start Justin Fields against the Cincinnati Bengals following a knee injury to Tyrod Taylor. This decision comes amidst tension between Jets owner Woody Johnson and the team’s head coach Aaron Glenn, who refused to name a starting quarterback for a ‘competitive advantage.’
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The second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history is creating a cascade of logistical and operational challenges, with transportation networks across the country facing severe disruptions. Officials such as Rebek, Castor and Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., have emphasized the growing urgency of the situation during a live broadcast on ‘Fox News Live,’ where they highlighted the…
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Kim Kardashian disclosed a brain aneurysm diagnosis, prompting discussions on health risks. Experts highlight the symptoms and treatment options for this condition.
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A shooting victim at a Minneapolis church has made a miraculous recovery, hospitalizing attention to human resilience. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the case and preview of his new book on Fox & Friends Weekend.
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DHS labeled Oct. 22 as ‘one of the most violent days’ of Operation Midway Blitz, with three illegal immigrants and six U.S. citizens arrested in Chicago. Law enforcement faced assaults, vehicle ramming, and threats, prompting DHS to emphasize the risks faced by officers.
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A Russian attack in Kyiv has resulted in two deaths and 13 injuries, as reported by the State Emergency Service. Helicopters have been deployed to the Desniansky district to extinguish a fire caused by the attack.
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A fan stormed the court during a Nets-Cavaliers game seeking a selfie with Donovan Mitchell. Security quickly intervened, and the incident led to a brief game delay.
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Sophia Forchas, a 12-year-old girl shot in the head during the Annunciation Catholic Church shooting in Minneapolis, has been released from hospital after a miraculous recovery. Her parents credited the ‘miraculous power of prayer’ for her survival and expressed gratitude for the medical team that saved her life.
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Military and Middle East experts suggest a new Gaza rebuilding initiative aimed at creating secure enclaves and restoring stability to weaken Hamas over time. The plan, which divides the Gaza Strip into two zones — one under Israeli control and the other under Hamas — focuses on rebuilding areas behind the so-called ‘yellow line,’ with…
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The UFC 321 card is headlined by a heavyweight championship bout between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane. Live coverage and results will be provided throughout the event.
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Patrik Laine, the star forward for the Montreal Canadiens, has been diagnosed with a core injury that requires surgery, sidelining him for the next three to four months. This development comes at a critical juncture for the player, who is a key member of Finland’s national hockey team.
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Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor has been ruled out for the game against the Bengals due to a knee injury, leaving Justin Fields as the starter. The Jets’ coaching staff has expressed confidence in Fields’ ability to lead the team effectively.
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The Frankfurt Book Fair has sparked debates about the presence of Russian publisher Eks. The decision to allow Eksmo to participate has drawn mixed reactions.
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President Donald Trump announced plans to demolish the East Wing of the White House to build a $300 million ballroom, which he claims will be privately funded, while preparing for high-stakes international meetings with China and Australia. AUKUS, the U.S.-Australia-U.K. submarine deal, aims to counter Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific, though Trump downplays its necessity.
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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., criticized the ongoing government shutdown, stating that ‘America is losing’ as the stalemate continues. Fetterman joined ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss the failed vote to pay federal workers and the bipartisan backlash against the situation.
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli expressed openness to working with former President Donald Trump during an interview on ‘Saturday in America.’ The interview highlighted the intensifying race for the state’s governorship.
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Vice President JD Vance criticized Zohran Mamdani for insensitively implying the ‘real victim’ of 9/11 was his aunt, sparking backlash amid New York’s mayoral race. Mamdani’s remarks, which highlighted the personal impact of the tragedy, have drawn criticism from conservative figures.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has scheduled a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping where he plans to discuss resolving Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The meeting marks a significant diplomatic engagement between the two leaders, focusing on the ongoing conflict involving Russia and Ukraine.
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Cuomo slammed Mamdani for labeling himself a ‘victim’ as a Muslim, accusing him of offending various groups, including 9/11 families, during his campaign. The governor’s criticism highlights growing tensions within the Democratic Party.
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Belgium’s Defense Minister Theo Francken warned that using Russia’s frozen assets to fund the Ukraine conflict would prolong the war rather than end it, citing the high cost of war. The EU has yet to agree on how to utilize these funds, with some advocating for a controversial ‘reparations loan’ scheme involving Russia’s assets as…
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Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert went viral for blocking a rogue basketball aimed at Madison Beer during a Lakers game, seemingly confirming their dating rumors. The incident, which occurred as Herbert and Beer were courtside, followed their recent public appearances together.
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Haunted hotels like the Crescent Hotel and Spa in Arkansas and McMenamins Edgefield in Oregon are drawing travelers interested in both history and supernatural intrigue. These properties, once associated with grim pasts like prisons, asylums, and cults, have transformed their dark legacies into attractions, offering a blend of historical exploration and luxury. The trend reflects…
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Helen Maroulis and Kyle Dake, prominent freestyle wrestlers, are set to participate in the upcoming Real American Freestyle competition. The duo is appearing on *Fox & Friends Weekend* to discuss the event and share insights about their career journeys.
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Federal workers remain unpaid as lawmakers are deadlocked over government funding. The shutdown has created a crisis, with many facing financial strain.
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The Fox News Entertainment Newsletter highlights the tragic passing of ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ actress Isabelle Adora Tate at 23, Tom Hanks’ incognito subway sighting, and John Stamos’ candid remarks about Lori Loughlin. Other stories include updates on celebrity relationships, fashion, and royal family repercussions from Prince Andrew’s Epstein scandal.
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A New Jersey teenager has filed a lawsuit against AI/Robotics Venture Strategy 3 Ltd., the company behind ClothOff, an AI tool that allegedly created a fake nude image of her. The case seeks to halt the tool’s use, remove existing generated images, and seek compensation for emotional harm and loss of privacy.
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Former Senator Joe Manchin criticized former President Joe Biden’s administration, accusing his staff, particularly Ron Klain, of pushing the President too far left, contradicting Biden’s moderate nature. Manchin suggested that the President’s staff overstepped, leading to a disconnect between Biden’s personal views and the policies implemented during his presidency.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed confidence that Ukraine will receive financing from Russia’s frozen assets in 2026. This development is seen as a crucial step in alleviating the financial strain on Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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Chef Andrew Gruel of Wellness Farms highlighted the health benefits of high-quality beef on Fox & Friends Weekend. The discussion focused on how responsibly raised cattle produce nutrient-rich meat.
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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has revealed the key strategies behind the Buckeyes’ undefeated 7-0 record and top ranking. In a recent discussion with Urban Meyer and Rob Stone, Day emphasized the importance of mental discipline, rigorous preparation, and a cohesive team mindset.
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has accused Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani of falsely portraying himself as a victim, calling him an ‘offender’ who has offended 9/11 families, Jews, and various other New York communities. Cuomo criticized Mamdani for his stance on issues like the ‘globalize the intifada’ phrase, decriminalization of prostitution, and…
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Voters in Ivory Coast are casting ballots to choose a new leader, with President Alassane Ouattara seeking a fourth term. The election has been turbulent, with protests erupting over restrictions placed on opposition candidates.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a major investigation into sports betting and potential game-fixing within the NBA, raising concerns about the integrity of professional sports. Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom has joined a special segment to discuss the implications of the DOJ’s actions.
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., has criticized House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for endorsing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, labeling him a ‘job-killing socialist.’ Gottheimer also called for schools to include education on the Oct. 7 attacks on ‘Saturday in America,’ which he believes should be acknowledged as a national event.
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Bill Maher warned that New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s election could signal a shift in the Democratic Party’s direction, highlighting his dual citizenship with Uganda and its anti-LGBTQ policies. The debate sparked broader discussions about the party’s stance on human rights and its national implications.
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China has maintained a dominant position in the rare-earth supply chain for the past two decades, with other nations struggling to reduce their reliance on Chinese minerals. Despite growing international awareness of the importance of securing alternative sources of rare earths, efforts to diversify supply chains have so far produced limited results.
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The Ingraham Angle episode addresses several critical issues: the threat posed by narco-terrorists, China’s geopolitical influence, and gambling controversies within the NBA. The segment delves into the complex intertwining of illicit drug trafficking and terrorism, as well as China’s expanding economic and strategic reach.
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Ukrainian air defense forces successfully neutralized four ballistic missiles and 50 UAVs during an overnight attack, according to the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Hits were recorded at 11 sites, with debris falling at four locations.
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A Russian missile strike in Kyiv has resulted in the death of two individuals, bringing the death toll to two. The attack has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations.
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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh criticizes the U.S. for bullying and using force to block multipolarity, highlighting illegal sanctions as evidence of Washington’s hegemonic intent.
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During a segment on Friday’s ‘Real Time’ show, Bill Maher brought up the issue of Zoh,an Mamdani’s dual Ugandan citizenship, suggesting that it may conflict with the Democratic Party’s values. The segment has sparked conversations about the responsibilities of public figures in representing their political parties.
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Early voting has begun in New York and New Jersey as voters prepare for Election Day, with both states facing close races for mayor and governor. The mayoral race in New York is particularly contentious, with former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democrat Zohran Mamdani vying for the position.
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Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric has proposed hosting peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, emphasizing Serbia’s friendship with all parties involved in the conflict. This initiative comes as tensions remain high in the war and as a potential alternative to stalled diplomatic efforts.
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A Russian attack in Kyiv’s Desniansky district has resulted in the death of one person, according to the city’s military administration head. The incident occurred during the ongoing conflict between Russian forces and Ukrainian military and civilian authorities.
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Miami Heat captain Bam Adebayo and head coach Erik Spoelstra have publicly supported Terry Rozier after his arrest for alleged involvement in an illegal betting scheme. The NBA player was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering after faking an injury to place bets on his own performance, highlighting the impact of…
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Serbia’s Foreign Minister Marko Djuric proposes hosting peace talks to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He also highlights Serbia’s growing partnerships with China and comments on Donald Trump’s continued popularity in the country.
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Russian strikes in Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of at least two civilians, marking another grim chapter in the ongoing conflict. The attack comes as Kyiv’s Western allies ratchet up pressure on Russia, with intensified diplomatic and military efforts aimed at curbing the war’s expansion.
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A new study indicates that Russian mercenaries affiliated with Russia’s Africa Corps may likely have used Malian military equipment in violation of an international arms treaty. This raises serious concerns about the exploitation of military assets and compliance with global arms agreements.
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A new report highlights the growing influence of economic factors in modern dating, particularly among Gen Z. Nearly one in three singles in this age group admit to going on dates primarily for free meals, with 51% of Americans citing economic concerns as a reason for dating less. Financial considerations are reshaping how relationships are…
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Quinton Aaron, star of ‘The Blind Side,’ lost over 200 pounds after a near-drowning incident in Louisiana that he credits as a divine intervention. The 41-year-old actor attributes his transformation to a life-changing near-death experience and his faith. After a medical emergency including diabetic ketoacidosis and a fungal infection, Aaron adopted healthier habits, including intermittent…
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A groundbreaking study from Northwestern University reveals how some 80-year-olds maintain youthful memory, identifying unique brain traits linked to Alzheimer’s prevention. The research highlights both biological and lifestyle factors contributing to exceptional cognitive resilience.
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Rosie O’Donnell faces new allegations of involvement in narcot, and the NBA gambling scandals are under investigation.
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Afghan and Pakistani negotiators are set to resume security talks in Turkey following violent border clashes. The current truce, brokered in late July, is seen as a critical step toward a lasting peace.
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Sophia Forchas, a survivor of the Annunciation School shooting, was welcomed by the community with flowers and applause after her hospital release. The event underscores the community’s solidarity and resilience.
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Friday’s “SmackDown” episode delivered a thrilling lineup of in-ring action, with Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes emerging as the central figures of the week’s narrative. The two superstars, known for their high-octane matches and rivalries, have been locked in a fierce battle for supremacy, culminating in their highly anticipated title match.
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The Washington Commanders will have their top two wide receivers, Terry McLaurin and Dee, Samuel, available for the Monday game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both players had been nursing injuries throughout the season, but they are expected to be healthy and ready for the matchup.