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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has accused the Biden administration and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg of leaving behind an ‘unprecedented backlog’ of critical infrastructure safety projects. Duffy highlighted that funds allocated under Buttigieg’s leadership were never actually obligated, delaying vital investments across the nation.
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House centrists are pushing for a bipartisan compromise to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, which are set to expire soon and affect over 20 million Americans. The debate has intensified as the government shutdown deadline approaches, with Republicans and Democrats struggling to find a middle ground on proposed restrictions.
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The New Jersey State Fraternal Order of Police has endorsed Jack Ciattarelli, a Trump-backed candidate for governor, marking a significant shift in law enforcement support. Ciattarelli, who previously ran for governor, vowed to repeal the state’s Immigrant Trust Directive and focus on New Jerseyans’ interests.
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The Ukrainian government has submitted a bill to the Parliament for the establishment of a foreign direct investment (FDI) screening mechanism. This measure targets investments in sectors deemed critical for national security, including energy infrastructure, mineral extraction, and defense-related industries.
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Liverpool secured a victory with Alexander Isak’s first goal, prompting manager Arne Slot to express satisfaction with the team’s performance.
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Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been granted deferred prosecution in his DUI case, according to a spokesperson from the King County Prosecrying Attorney’s Office. This decision allows him to avoid immediate criminal charges, provided he complies with court conditions.
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Alabama football player Jah-Marien Latham was hospitalized after sustaining a neck injury during practice. Crimson Tide head coach Kalen DeBoer confirmed Latham has full feeling and motion.
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Designated hitter David Fry was taken off the field on a stretcher after being hit by a 99 mph fastball during a bunt attempt. The incident has raised questions about the risks of high-velocity pitches in Major League Baseball.
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Micah Parsons expressed that sacking his former teammate and mentor, Dak Prescott, would be a bittersweet moment, highlighting the personal and emotional toll of the decision. The Cowboys’ linebacker acknowledged the emotional weight of the situation as he prepares for the upcoming season.
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Oklahoma State University has terminated the contract of football coach Mike Gundy following a 1-
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Ukrainian drone strikes have severely impacted Russia’s oil refining sector, reducing its capacity by over 1 million barrels per day. This has led to diesel exports dropping to a five-year low, marking a significant shift in the global energy market.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has indicated that his relationship with former President Donald Trump has improved, particularly regarding discussions on Russia. Zelensky stated that Trump has become more trusting of his information on the battlefield, which has led to a shift in their dynamic.
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Operators of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have successfully targeted and destroyed two Russian Tor-M2 surface-to-air missile systems in the frontline zone. The destroyed systems were valued at a total of $50 million.
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Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for her approach to selecting a running mate, particularly her consideration of Pete Buttigieg as a ‘risk.’ The controversy highlights differing views on the VP selection process and its implications for the presidential campaign.
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Actor Lorenzo Lamas praised Erika Kirk for her strength and forgiveness after her husband’s assassination. Lamas expressed admiration for her grace amid the tragedy, highlighting her ability to cope with the loss.
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Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska has said that at the current rate, returning all abducted children will take 50 years. The remarks underscore the urgency of the humanitarian crisis.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that Canada will intensify its efforts to facilitate the immediate return of Ukrainian children, working closely with Ukraine, the United States, and the European Union. As co-chair of the International, Carney emphasized that Canada is taking a leading role in coordinating international efforts to secure the swift repatriation…
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has emphasized the importance of ensuring the safe return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, stating that this issue must be integral to any future negotiated settlement. During a meeting in New York with the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children, Carney reaffirmed his government’s commitment to this…
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Sara Routh was seen yelling and cursing at reporters after her father was convicted of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during his 2024 campaign. The incident occurred as the Routh family faced public scrutiny.
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President Donald Trump has stated that the Ukraine-Russia war will not end ‘for a long time,’ indicating a prolonged conflict ahead. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the United Nations, Trump expressed concerns over the escalating situation and emphasized the need for continued U.S. support.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is targeting an illegal alien accused of strangling his infant sister with a power cord, leaving the baby in critical condition. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has lodged a detainer against Alvaro Mejia-Ayala, a 21-year-old Salvadoran national, following his arrest in Leesburg, Virginia.
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President Donald Trump’s address to the U.N. General Assembly included several controversial statements, prompting fact-checkers to scrutinize the accuracy of his claims regarding the economy, renewable energy, and the mayor of London. The speech, delivered on Tuesday in New York, has sparked debate over the veracity of his assertions.
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Apple TV+ postponed its drama series ‘The Savant’ following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, highlighting the company’s sensitivity to current events. The show’s original premiere date was set just two weeks after the incident, sparking speculation about the timing of its delay.
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Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas is reporting on the latest developments in the Jimmy Kimmel suspension saga during his segment on ‘Special Report.’ The ongoing controversy surrounding Kimmel’s removal from late,night television has sparked significant media and public reaction.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that Ukraine can still prevail against Russia, three years into the conflict, while acknowledging the challenges faced by Kyiv’s forces. This marks a shift in his earlier statements about the war’s outcome.
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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that his speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday was ‘very well received.’ The address focused on energy and migration issues.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans for Ukraine to introduce a resolution in 2’t25 that condemns the abduction and deportation of children. This measure is intended to tackle the persistent humanitarian issues associated with these actions.
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Ukraine plans to host the next summit on the return of Ukrainian children in Brussels, as stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who hopes it will drive progress in resolving the children’s fate issue.
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The Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant has experienced its 10th blackout since Russia’s occupation of the area. Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy reported that the sole power line connecting the plant to the national grid was disconnected at 3:56 on September 23.
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President Donald Trump has criticized world leaders at the United Nations while renewing his call for a ceasefire in Gaza. In a recent address, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with global leaders’ responses to the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the need for immediate peace efforts in the region.
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A video shows two men moving ahead of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on an escal’tor at the United Nations before it was shut down. The footage has sparked discussions about protocol and decorum during official state visits.
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US President Donald Trump has labeled the Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organization, raising concerns about the implications for constitutional free speech rights. While Ant, is not a formal organization, the designation has sparked discussions on the balance between public safety and individual freedoms.
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The European Commission has announced plans to halt all purchases of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the end of 2026, a year earlier than previously scheduled. This decision is part of broader efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy supplies amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has stated that there will be no military solution to the war in Ukraine. He highlighted that the recent meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders in Alaska provided hope for a potential negotiated settlement.
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A man has been convicted of plotting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year. The defendant faces life in prison for the crime.
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California state Sen. Scott Wiener has threatened government action against Sinclair Broadcast Group for preempting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following a suspension. FCC Chair Brendan Carr criticized Wiener, accusing Democrats of hypocrisy for using government power to stifle dissent while claiming to champion free speech.
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Colombian Senator Paloma Valencia has accused President Gustavo Petro of undermining relations with the United States, citing the recent tensions over Venezuela’s involvement in drug trafficking. Valencia’s comments align with conservative policies emphasizing strong U.S. influence in Latin American affairs.
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First Lady Melania Trump launched a global initiative at the UN to protect children in the digital age, emphasizing education, innovation and technology. The project, titled ‘Fostering the Future Together,’ aims to create a coalition of nations to prioritize children’s safety and ensure access to cutting-edge technologies while safeguarding their well-being.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has directed European Union nations to stop acquiring oil and gas from Russia, emphasizing that this matter will be addressed during today’s discussions with European leaders. The directive follows heightened tensions over Russia’s geopolitical actions and seeks to curtain its economic influence.
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A detention officer in North Carolina was fired after allegedly posting ‘I am Antifa’ to social media on Friday. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office terminated Detention Officer Brian Edwards following an investigation into his social media activity.
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Roger Clemens commented on Ryan Wesley Routh’s guilty verdict for a Trump assassination attempt, expressing concerns about public safety and encouraging support for the president. The former MLB star emphasized security risks and called for unity in backing Trump’s leadership.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell has indicated that the central bank may have more room to cut interest rates this year to safeguard the labor market, even as inflation rises. Powell emphasized the delicate balance the Fed must maintain between controlling inflation and supporting economic growth.
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The military rulers of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, citing its role as a neocolonial instrument. The decision follows accusations against the governments for human rights violations.
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A Florida jury has convicted Ryan Routh in a case where evidence showed he stalked President Donald Trump’s movements for weeks. The case is detailed in a ‘Special Report.’
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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose ‘powerful tariffs’ against Russia if the Kremlin does not agree to a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. During a press briefing, Trump emphasized the importance of a ceasefire in Ukraine, stating that the United States is prepared to take strong economic measures to pressure Russia into negotiations.
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Kyivstar, the leading mobile operator in Ukraine, has launched a new initiative to study migration patterns within the Kharkiv region and surrounding areas. The company will utilize anonym,ized data from its subscribers to examine movement trends over the period of 2022 to 2025.
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CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz criticized Tylenol’s rejection of the Trump administration’s autism claims, calling for a comprehensive approach to address rising autism rates. Oz emphasized the importance of early intervention and research in tackling the issue.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commended former President Donald Trump for his unwavering support for Ukraine, emphasizing his commitment to backing Kyiv ‘to the very end.’ Zelenskyy also highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the war and addressed Russia’s breaches of NATO airspace.
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Marina Ramos, a woman found dead in the Arizona desert in 1989, was identified 3,6 years later through fingerprint analysis. Her two infant daughters were located through DNA testing after being abandoned in a California park restroom.
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Will Cain addressed the United Nations on free speech, emphasizing its vital role in democratic societies. His remarks highlighted the challenges faced by free expression in today’s political climate.
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The U.S. criminal justice system’s structural safeguards could limit President Trump’s ability to use the Justice Department for political retaliation. Legal experts warn that the department’s commitment to impartiality prevents it from becoming an instrument of personal vendetta.
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Ukrainian military commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky and U.S. commander of NATO Land Command Christopher Donahue have engaged in strategic discussions emphasizing strengthened cooperation with U.S. allies. Their focus remains on enhancing air defense systems and long-range strike capabilities to support Ukraine’s defense posture.
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US President Donald Trump affirmed that NATO states should be authorized to shoot down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace, responding to claims that three Russian MIG-31 jets breached Estonia’s airspace. Meanwhile, Moscow has denied the allegations, stating that the planes did not deviate from their routine flight path and arguing that NATO lacked evidence.
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Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymen, and U.S Chargé d’Affaires Julia Davis discussed support for the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs system, focusing on protecting energy infrastructure facilities of Ukraine in the autumn and winter period.
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Recent developments include Trump’s upcoming meeting with key figures and Kamala Harris’s remarks, sparking significant political discussion and public reaction.
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A new oral weight loss medication, orforglipron, demonstrated meaningful weight loss results in phase 3 trials, potentially providing an easier alternative to injectable GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. The drug showed significant improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and blood sugar levels, offering hope for more accessible weight management solutions.
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A new oral weight loss medication, orforglipron, has demonstrated significant weight loss results in phase 3 trials, providing a potential alternative to injectable GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. The Eli Lilly drug also showed improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and blood sugar levels in participants with pre-diabetes.
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Ukraine has published the first version of its draft Urban Planning Code, inviting public comments until October 1. The initiative aims to modernize urban development frameworks and align with international standards.
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Prosecutors are seeking to confiscate the assets of Russian Supreme Court Judge Viktor Momotov, who is accused of running hotels in at least seven regions, including Moscow, while in public office. The case highlights ongoing corruption investigations within Russia’s judiciary.
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White House Demands Investigation After Escalator and Teleprompter Failures During Trump’s UN Speech
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called for the firing and investigation of those responsible for a stalled escalator that carried President Donald Trump during his UN speech. The incident led to Trump improvising his address after a frozen teleprompter, drawing both criticism and laughter from the audience.