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Nicolle Wallace states she doesn’t believe any Democrat has compared President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, contradicting the record of prominent Democratic lawmakers making such comparisons. During an interview with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Pritzker drew parallels between Trump’s policies and Nazi Germany’s actions, sparking debate over the appropriateness of such historical comparisons.
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Early voting turnout in the New York City mayoral election indicates growing concern over the city’s future under rookie candidate Zohran Mamdani. Voters are weighing his inexperience against the potential of established figures like Andrew Cuomo.The stakes are high for all New Yorkers, with the election outcome potentially shaping the city’s governance and long-term economic…
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The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), has released a 100-page report accusing former President Joe Biden of being misled by his inner circle on the extent of his cognitive decline, leading to potential executive actions signed via autopen without his full awareness. The report calls for a comprehensive investigation by the…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has endorsed Zohran Mamdani, raising concerns about the Democratic Party’s future as his progressive politics clash with voters. The endorsement could harm the party’s chances in the 2026 election, particularly outside of New York’s progressive base.
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A New Jersey teacher is suing the NJEA over allegations that union dues were misused to fund political campaigns without member consent or transparency. The lawsuit claims the union funneled over $114 million in dues into political action committees, including supporting a failed gubernatorial campaign by former NJEA President Sean Spiller.
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US President Donald Trump has pledged comprehensive support for Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, during his visit to Tokyo. The leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties amid growing tensions with China in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Pakistan and Bangladesh are strengthening their trade and defense relations following Bangladesh’s political transition in 2024. The two nations, which fought a war in 1971, are moving closer under the new leadership in Dhaka, with high-level meetings discussing expanded cooperation and a renewed focus on bilateral ties.
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The House GOP’s investigation into former President Joe Biden’s alleged mental decline has concluded with a recommendation for a DOJ probe into potential executive misconduct. The report cites lack of transparency from aides, but stops short of providing conclusive evidence of a cover-up.
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Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior is reportedly considering a transfer out of the club in the January transfer window. Transfer Talk has shared the latest rumors and news surrounding the potential departure of the Brazilian star.
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Ukraine claims to have struck two Russian radar stations and a missile launch pad, according to HUR. The attack was carried out by ‘Ghost’ special forces, with drone footage released as evidence.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping aims to reduce U.S. backing for Taiwan, seeking clarity on Trump’s stance, while pursuing regional dominance.
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The United States and Japan have signed an agreement on the supply of rare-earth and critical minerals, following China’s decision to restrict exports due to U.S. tariffs. The deal aims to diversify supply chains and enhance technological self-sufficiency.
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Freddie Freeman celebrated his walk-off home run that led to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ victory in Game 3 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, describing the moment as “pure excitement.” The game marked a significant milestone in the Dodgers’ pursuit of a championship title.
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Shohei Ohtani, the two-way star of the Los Angeles Dodgers, delivered a standout performance in Game 3 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, helping secure a crucial win for his team. Oht,an’s dual role as both a pitcher and hitter was on full display, showcasing his exceptional skills and leading the Dodgers…
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Los Angeles Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in Game 3 of the World Series, becoming the first player in MLB postseason history to accomplish this feat twice. Shohei Ohtani’s stellar performance, including a World Series record of nine hits, was critical in the Dodgers’ 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and US President Donald Trump have signed pivotal agreements on rare earths and missile technology for Japan’s F-35 fighter jets. The deals are expected to bolster Japan’s defense capabilities and secure critical resources for its industries.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has announced plans to nominate former US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize following a meeting with Trump. The White House has responded to the news, indicating that they are aware of the nomination and have taken note of the comments made by Takaichi.
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The article highlights the decline in reading habits among young people due to smartphone reliance, raising concerns about a potential ‘postliterate society.’ College students are struggling with complex texts, signaling a broader cultural shift in information consumption.
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The arrival of another deceased hostage’s remains in Israel has intensified calls for Hamas to locate the remaining 12 missing individuals. Israeli officials and hostage families’ representatives have urged Hamas to expedite its search efforts.
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A United Nations report reveals that current global climate commitments are insufficient, with greenhouse gas emissions projected to decrease by only 6 percent by 2035 compared to 2030 targets. The analysis highlights inadequate national contributions to the international climate agenda.
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Travis Kelce tied Priest Holmes for the most touchdowns in Chiefs history with his 83rd touchdown reception. The Chiefs secured a decisive win over the Commanders with his key performance.
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Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer left Game 3 of the World Series after suffering an injury on a swing in the top of the seventh inning Monday night. The team awaits MRI results to assess the severity of his condition.
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Freddie Freeman homered leading off the bottom of the 18th inning, Shohei Ohtani went deep twice in another record-setting performance and the Dodgers outlasted the Blue Jays 6-5 in Game 3 on Monday night to win a World Series classic. The dramatic win has sparked widespread celebration among fans and sports analysts, marking a pivotal…
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won a dramatic Game 3 against their rivals in an 18-inning marathon, with Shohei Ohtani’s walk-off home run securing the victory. This historic game has been hailed as one of the most memorable in recent memory.
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President Trump is currently in Japan as part of his Asia tour, where he addressed U.S. troops stationed at the USS George Washington in Yokosuka Naval Base. The visit marks a significant moment in his diplomatic efforts across the Pacific.
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A study from the Complexity Science Hub Vienna found that the expansion of social circles from two to five friends during the rise of social media (2008-2010) coincided with a sharp increase in societal polarization. Researchers suggest this may be linked to the widespread adoption of smartphones and social media platforms, which altered human interactions…
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The federal government shutdown risks cutting off critical antipoverty programs such as SNAP and others, potentially leaving millions of low-income Americans without essential support. Families such as Hannah Mann’s in New Jersey, who depend on federal food subsidies for groceries and utilities, are at risk of losing these lifelines as funding may be exhausted.
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Mozilla is testing a new Firefox feature that delivers search results directly in the address bar using Oblivious HTTP technology to protect user privacy. This update aims to provide smarter, privacy-first search suggestions while ensuring data security.
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President Javier Milei’s decisive election victory in Argentina has solidified his commitment to closer ties with the United States and reinforced his mandate to implement sweeping economic reforms.
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President Alassane Ouattara has secured a fourth term in office with 89.77 percent of the vote, but the election has been widely criticized as flawed due to the exclusion of two main opposition candidates. The results have drawn sharp international criticism and raised concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process.
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According to BleepingComputer, ransomware payment rates have hit a new low, with only 23% of breached companies paying attackers in Q3 2025. This represents a continued decline from previous years, with the payment rate reaching an all-time low.
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AFGE, a major federal workers’ union, has taken an unexpected stance by supporting Republican efforts to end the government shutdown without incorporating Democratic health care provisions. Union president Everett Kelley urged Congress to pass a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government immediately.
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The White House has withdrawn its nomination for Joel Rayburn for a top State Department position. Rayburn, a retired Army officer and former U.S. special envoy for Syria during Trump’s first term, faced scrutiny over his ties to a former Trump official who admitted to defying the president’s order to withdraw troops from Syria.
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Travis Kelce delivered a historic performance in the Chiefs’ decisive victory over the Washington Commanders, leading the team to a season-best win. The Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive prowess was on full display as Kelce showcased his elite playmaking ability throughout the game.
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Sidney Crosby reached a historic milestone in his NHL career by becoming the ninth player in league history to accumulate 1,700 points, achieving this feat during a recent game against the Blues. His performance included a goal and two assists, highlighting his continued dominance on the ice.
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Tyon Grant-Foster, a college basketball player, has been granted a preliminary injunction allowing him to play for the Gonzaga Bulldogs despite his NCAA eligibility being denied. The decision came after a Spokane County judge ruled in his favor.
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Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe of the Philadelphia 76ers have combined for 186 points in their first three games of the season, setting a new record for the most points by a starting backcourt in the league’s history. This remarkable performance has positioned them as key contributors to the team’s success.
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Lauri Markkanen scored a career-high 51 points, matching Karl Malone’s 1998 achievement as the first Jazz player to reach 50 in the regular season since then. The Jazz defeated Phoenix 138-134 in overtime.
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Cooper Flagg’s left shoulder injury on the opening possession led to his benching during critical game moments. The coach’s decision limited Flagg’s impact in crunch time.
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A new UN report accuses Russian forces of using drones to hunt civilians and force them from their homes near the front lines in Ukraine. The report, presented to the General Assembly on October 27, highlights allegations of displacement and targeted attacks on civilian populations.
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Shirin Yadegar has accused Zohran Mamdani of repeatedly lying about his mayoral campaign, raising concerns about his platform’s credibility. The discussion highlights the importance of trust in political promises as the New York City election draws near.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity announced on Monday that he will host a town hall with Republican New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, set to air on Fox News Thursday. The event underscores the high stakes of the gubernatorial race, as Ciattarelli aims to shift the traditionally blue Garden State to red.
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Political analyst Katie Zacharia has claimed that one of Kamala Harris’ major ‘failures’ was not utilizing the 25th Amendment to remove President Joe Biden from office. This analysis comes during a discussion on ‘Fox News @ Night’ about the political trajectories of Governor Gavin Newsom and former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Jack Smith, the former special counsel who investigated President Trump, has requested the Justice Department for legal guidance on whether he can testify before Congress. This follows accusations by Republicans that some of Smith’s former staff allegedly used grand jury secrecy rules to hide information.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago has sparked controversy by criticizing the term ‘illegal alien,’ prompting a public backlash. The Common Sense Department has weighed in, highlighting the growing divide in the city’s political discourse.
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Travis Kelce tied the Kansas City Chiefs’ franchise record for total touchdowns with 83 in a 28-7 win over the injured Washington Commanders. The Chiefs’ second-half dominance was key to securing the victory, with Kelce’s historic performance leading the way.
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Sean Hannity will host a town hall with New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli on his show ‘Hannity.’ The event will allow Ciattarelli to engage directly with viewers and address key policy issues.
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In a recent ‘Gutfeld!’ segment, the host and panel debated whether the ‘No Kings’ protests were akin to group therapy for unhappy people. The discussion focused on the parallels between collective action and therapeutic processes.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has appealed his 27-year prison sentence for plotting a military coup, a charge he has consistently denied. The conviction, announced in September, stemmed from evidence linking him to a plot to overthrow the government.
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A hockey fan fell from the upper concourse at PPG Paints Arena during the Penguins’ game, sustaining critical injuries. The Penguins expressed concern for the individual’s condition while focusing on safety over the game.
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President Donald Trump’s upcoming international trip and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela are among the top news stories. A reported heist at the Louvre Museum adds to the week’s highlights.
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Kamala Harris is considering a 2028 presidential campaign, while Donald Trump discusses U.S.-Asia relations. Analog Bags are gaining popularity in the fashion industry.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panelists are cautioning that California Governor Gavin Newsom may emerge as a potential Democratic presidential candidate for the 2028 election. The discussion highlights concerns about News,om’s political viability and his potential impact on the party’s nomination process.
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President Trump continues to advocate for a potential third term, raising questions about the constitutional limits on presidential authority. His persistent focus on re-election has positioned him as a key figure in the ongoing discourse about executive power in the United States.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has finally endorsed Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor after months of delay, citing the need to combat Republican extremism and support the Democratic ticket. This endorsement highlights deep divisions within the Democratic Party between centrist Democrats and progressive candidates, as Republicans criticize Mamdani as a socialist.
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Kenyan media report on Russian recruitment efforts targeting vulnerable young men, with many claiming to have been tricked or pressured into fighting for Russia. The Kenyan Foreign Ministry has responded, highlighting the issue as a growing concern.
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Fort Worth police officers and Good Samaritans worked together to rescue a 1-year-old baby trapped under an overturned vehicle on Interstate 30. The infant and her mother were reported stable and recovering following the incident.
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President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have signed a comprehensive agreement during a ceremonial signing in Tokyo. The pact focuses on strengthening economic ties and enhancing regional security cooperation.
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Fort Worth police and emergency crews rescued an infant trapped under an overturned vehicle. CPR was used to revive the child, underscoring the importance of emergency training.
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Lukoil, a major Russian oil company, is preparing to divest its overseas assets following U.S. sanctions that have frozen its assets and blocked U.S. companies from engaging in business with it. The sanctions are part of a broader U.S. strategy to limit Russia’s influence on global energy markets by targeting state-owned energy firms.