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Veteran baseball legends Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and David Ortiz discussed whether the Los Angeles Dodgers should be considered favorites in their World Series Game 3 matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays. The debate focused on the team’s performance and strategy.
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Riley Gaines and Mark Meadows discussed socialism on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ as Zohran Mamdani seeks leadership in New York City, emphasizing the Democratic Party’s internal struggles. The conversation highlighted ideological divisions within the party and the challenges faced by candidates vying for influence.
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The EU-Ukraine trade deal is set to take effect soon, ensuring stability and traceability for both sides. Danish agricultural minister Jakou Jensen highlighted the agreement’s significance for Ukraine’s economic prospects.
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Megan Fox made a striking return to the spotlight in a blood-inspired corset gown at a special screening of her 2009 film ‘Jennifer’s Body’ after giving birth to her daughter in March. The actress reflected on her struggles with fame and the media while discussing her role in the film.
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The Ukrainian film Cuba & Alaska won the Best Documentary Film award at the Rome International Film Festival. This recognition highlights the growing international presence and reputation of Ukrainian cinema.
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Carlos Ramirez-Guzman, an El Salvadoran national, after he re-entered the U.S. despite being deported three times. Officials state that Ramirez-Guzman’s criminal history and repeated reentries into the U.S. will finally be addressed under the current administration.
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Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian claims the U.S. trade agreements under Trump are yielding fairer outcomes without the negative consequences many feared. The agreements are contributing to a more stable economic environment.
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Poland is constructing three factories to manufacture NATO-standard 155mm shells, according to Deputy Minister of State Assets Konrad Golota. The move is part of Poland’s efforts to bolster its military capabilities in response to ongoing security challenges.
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The U.N. World Food Program (WFP) has issued a dire warning about its capacity to provide adequate food assistance to Haiti, where an ongoing hunger crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions. Aid workers in the country have been struggling to distribute sufficient supplies to meet the growing needs of the population, exacerbated by the nation’s…
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Bret Baier offers a sneak peek into the next episode of *Special Report*, providing viewers with an early look at the topics and insights that will be featured. The show will focus on current events and political developments, with an in-depth analysis expected.
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House Republicans in the toughest races are generally open to talks with Democrats on extending subsidies, with caveats. This potential agreement could influence healthcare policy and election outcomes.
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Dozens of Democratic attorneys general and governors are planning to sue the Trump administration over its decision not to use a $5 billion contingency fund for SNAP amid the government shutdown, risking food aid for 42 million Americans next month. Administration officials concluded the contingency fund cannot be legally accessed during the shutdown to pay…
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A major federal employee union has called on Democrats to end the government shutdown, forcing them into a defensive stance. The American Federation of Government, Employees (AFGE) urged Congress to pass a ‘clean’ stopgap funding bill, but Democrats remain steadfast in their refusal to negotiate.
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Carson Wentz’s injury has raised questions about the future of the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback position. The team is now looking to J.J. McCarthy to step up and take on a larger role in the offense.
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Shohei Ohtani hit a solo home run, extending the Dodgers’ lead and showcasing his versatility as a pitcher and hitter.
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Sources indicate that the Pittsburgh Steelers are planning to sign wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, aiming to reunite him with quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The decision comes after the Steelers’ loss to the Green Bay Packers in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
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The Indiana Pacers are signing three-time dunk contest champion Mac McClung to a standard NBA contract. The team plans to cut James Wiseman to create room.
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The University of Michigan and head football coach Sherrone Moore have withdrawn their appeals in the NCAA infractions case related to advanced scouting. The case has been resolved after both parties decided to abandon their appeals.
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Sources indicate that Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II may miss several games due to a left pectoral strain, with potential placement on injured reserve. The injury’s impact on the team’s defensive strategy and depth is a concern for the Broncos.
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Actress Rachel Zegler and children’s YouTube star Ms. Rachel were named among Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year despite their anti-Israel controversies. Both received glowing profiles from the magazine, which praised their willingness to speak out on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Tim McGraw shared during a concert on Oct. 25 how health setbacks nearly caused him to quit his career. His candid remarks revealed the physical challenges he faced.
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A recent survey found that 70% of American citizens disapprove of President Donald Trump’s use of AI-generated videos to mock political opponents. The poll highlights widespread criticism of a video depicting Trump piloting a fighter jet and dropping feces on a portrayal of the ‘No Kings’ anti-government protest.
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The U.N. commission reported that drones in Kherson routinely target civilians by dropping hand grenades and recording attacks, labeling the actions as war crimes. A witness described taking cover as a drone flew overhead in Kherson in 2023.
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Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon has arrived in Lviv for a working visit, invited by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha. The visit focuses on strengthening bilateral relations and discussing regional security issues.
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Political analysts Noah Rothman and Patrick Murphy debate on ‘The Story’ about former Vice President Kamala Harris’ political future and President Donald Trump’s potential third presidential run.
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Kevin O’Leary predicts the U.S. will move away from paper currency toward digital alternatives as AI and cryptocurrency reshape daily life. O’Leary highlights the benefits of digital currencies in offering convenience, security, and efficiency for transactions.
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Indiana is considering new congressional district boundaries as part of a nationwide discussion about redistricting. Rich Edson of Fox News reports on the latest developments in the state’s efforts to redraw voting maps.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has engaged in a telephone conversation with Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, to coordinate preparations for the upcoming meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Both sides emphasized the importance of maintaining stable bilateral relations and addressing pressing global issues such as trade, climate change,…
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The NBA has launched a review on how to protect the integrity of its game following the arrests of players and coaches involved in a gambling scheme. The league is under pressure to address the risks posed by the expanding sports betting industry.
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Retired DEA Special Agent Steve Murphy discussed the complexities of Venezuela’s drug war, warning that President Maduro’s strategies are not yielding expected results. The former official highlighted the need for a more comprehensive approach to address the country’s narco-terrorism challenges.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Anušić, thanking Croatia for its 13 aid packages worth over EUR 200 million. He anticipates the 14th aid package from Croatia soon, with the 15th expected by year-end.
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Former DEA supervisory agent Jim Shedd discusses the Trump administration’s attempts to combat drug trafficking, highlighting ongoing challenges in stopping the flow of narcotics into the United States.
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A crew member from the Viking Star cruise ship was reported overboard in the Mediterranean Sea, prompting a search operation led by the Italian Coast Guard. The cruise company confirmed the incident and stated the vessel was en route from Greece to Italy.
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Russian police in St. Petersburg have prevented an attempted kidnapping of Zenit midfielder during a match. The suspects claimed orders came from outside Russia or that it was a ‘birthday prank.’
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Defense ministers from Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to establish joint production chains and enhance collaboration in their defense industries. The agreement was formalized through a Letter of Intent signed in Kyiv, where Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ivan Anušić signed the document to deepen cooperation in…
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Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster have confirmed their romantic relationship after the actor finalized his divorce from longtime wife Deborra-Lee Furness. They made their red carpet debut as a couple at the *Song Sung Blue* premiere, following months of speculation.
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A shelling incident in the Kherson region on Monday has resulted in four injuries, including a police officer. The Kherson regional prosecutor’s office confirmed the incident, attributing it to sh,
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Germany has ordered the culling of 500,000 birds to combat the spread of bird flu, which has led to dozens of confirmed cases in the country, particularly in the north-eastern regions. The virus could drive up prices for poultry and eggs.
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The article discusses the impact of U.S. tariffs on its allies during President Trump’s Asia tour, highlighting the economic strain and political tensions. Trade discussions are underway as countries face the challenge of adjusting to these policies.
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Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) have met evacuation trains in the Zhytomyr region, providing essential aid to civilians fleeing the conflict. This initiative aims to support displaced individuals with food, water, and medical assistance.
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King Charles III Confronted by Protester Over Prince Andrew’s Epstein Connections During Royal Visit
A protester approached King Charles III during a cathedral visit, questioning his knowledge of Prince Andrew’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The incident occurred at Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, with the protester demanding clarity on the matter, highlighting the ongoing public interest in the royal family’s connections to the late financier.
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Swedish defense firm Saab is planning to set up an aircraft assembly plant in Ukraine as part of a potential deal for Kyiv to acquire up to 150 Gripen fighter jets, according to CEO Mikael Johansson. The initiative is expected to enhance Kyiv’s military capabilities while providing economic opportunities to Ukraine.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy convened a meeting of Ukraine’s Supreme Commander-in-Chief Headquarters to discuss the expansion and strategic use of the country’s long-range military capabilities. The session focused on enhancing Ukraine’s ability to conduct precision strikes against Russian military targets.
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The EU is considering joint debt issuance among member states as an alternative to financing Ukraine’s war effort if the use of frozen Russian assets for a ‘reparations loan’ fails. Belgian opposition to a $140 billion loan has prompted discussions about a potential shared borrowing plan.
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Alassane Ouattara has been re-elected as the President of Ivory Coast, despite widespread protests over the exclusion of his key rivals from the electoral process. The election has sparked significant controversy due to the perceived unfairness of the restrictions placed on opposition candidates.
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Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins urged Democrats to ‘come to the table’ to resolve the ongoing government shutdown, marking day 27 of the stalemate. Food assistance programs, including SNAP, are set to be suspended soon due to the funding impasse.
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Ukrainian forces confirmed the killing of a Russian officer linked to war crimes in Kherson. The incident has intensified international attention on the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region.
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SWAT officers from Pittsburgh, including Tim Matson, have broken their five-year silence to share their experiences in a new documentary. The film highlights the emotional toll on first responders and the bravery of those who risked their lives to save others.
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Russian shelling has damaged a critical energy facility in the Koriukivka district of the Chernihiv region, according to JSC Chernihivoblenergo. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in the region’s energy infrastructure.
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President Donald Trump has announced that Mexico will have an extended deadline to modify its trade policies in order to avoid potential tariffs. Mexican companies have made changes so they can avoid tariffs.
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In the final stretch of New York City’s mayoral race, Democratic candidates are aligning behind Zoh, Mamdani, positioning him as the frontrunner for the upcoming election. The ‘politics of envy’ is a notable theme in this race, with ‘The Five’ examining the dynamics of Democratic unity and strategic maneuvering among candidates.
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The CDC has lost a third of its workforce this year, with the Trump administration claiming the cuts are necessary, while critics argue the exodus lacks a coherent plan. Dr. Debra Houry resigned in protest, gaining support from former employees and advocates.
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The U.S. immigration policies under the Trump administration have led to a surge in deportations, significantly impacting Russian asylum seekers, especially indigenous peoples and minorities. These groups are increasingly being targeted by the administration’s heightened focus on deportation efforts.
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Tucker Carlson, an American political commentator, asserts that Russian President Vladimir Putin is the most popular leader globally, emphasizing his prioritization of Russia’s interests over personal gains. Carlson highlights that Putin’s popularity is especially notable outside the Western sphere, where he is widely appreciated.
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Ukraine has launched an attack on a hydrotechn, causing significant damage and triggering an emergency in the Belgorod region. This marks the first instance of a Ukrainian attack resulting in major harm to a hydrotechnical facility within Russia.
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Sydney Sweeney reflects on her experiences in Hollywood, describing herself as a ‘caged animal’ in the industry while finding freedom through her acting. She discusses her character, Christy Martin, and how her role in the film ‘Christy’ allows her to express strength and confidence.
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Wayfair is running its Way Day sale with up to 81% off on furniture, holiday decor, and home goods. The sale runs through October 29, offering discounts on a wide range of products including sofas, diningware, and decorative lamps. Shoppers can find significant savings on both furniture and holiday essentials, with many items featuring prices…
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The OLVIA multi-grain oilseed processing complex has started operations in the Mykola, the information and analytical agency APK-Inform reported. This facility is set to serve as a key logistics and production hub for farmers, agricultural enterprises and international partners.
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, visiting Kyiv, considers full NATO membership the final guarantee of Ukraine’s security. He reiterated Tallinn’s readiness to send troops after a ceasefire is reached.
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The National Association of Insurers of Ukraine (NAIU) released data showing the top five insurance companies by collected premiums in January-September 2025 remained largely unchanged from the same period in 2024. Leading the market with UAH 5.717 billion in collected premiums is TAS, followed by ARX, INGO, VUSO, and UNIQA.