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Security video shows the moment former Fall River Mayor Will Flanagan was stabbed Monday afternoon. The incident, captured by security cameras, is now being investigated by local authorities.
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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider humorously requested that Shohei Ohtani return the gifts he received during their free agency meeting. The exchange, which occurred on Dec. 4, 2023, was part of the team’s efforts to secure the Japanese superstar, who ultimately signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Emily Compagno comments on the Democratic Party’s self-reflection following election losses, while the media discusses Trump’s plan to convert the East Wing into a ballroom. The proposal sparks debate over the symbolic significance of altering a historic White House space.
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A web browser marketed as providing enhanced privacy, the Universe Browser, has been found to route all internet traffic through servers in China and covertly install background programs resembling malware, according to research by Infoblox. This discovery highlights potential links to cybercrime networks, including money laundering and human trafficking.
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Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, seek to appear in civilian clothing without restraints due to media coverage threatening a fair trial. The defense argues that public commentary and viral videos have polluted the jury pool, with statements from Trump and Cox complicating the case.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his family, accusing them of involvement in the global drug trade. Officials claim that since Petro came to power, cocaine production has reached its highest levels in decades.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended Indonesia not host any international sports events after the country barred Israeli gymnasts. Indonesia’s Minister of Sport defended the decision, citing security and sovereignty concerns.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has decided to remove a controversial advertisement that was linked to the disruption of trade negotiations between Canada and the United States. The ad, which was aired during the World Series weekend, is believed to have contributed to the premature termination of trade talks under President Donald Trump.
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Kyiv City Council has approved 548 million hryvnia to ensure uninterrupted water and wastewater services through 2026. The initiative includes enhancing energy resilience and independence of the city’s water infrastructure.
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Over 1,000 rabbis have condemned Zohran Mamdani for ‘delegitimizing’ religious communities, citing his rhetoric in the New York City mayoral race. Jewish leaders warn that his statements could alienate significant segments of the electorate.
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A deadly crane collapse in Everett, Massachusetts, has prompted a swift response from rescue crews. Video footage captured the aftermath of the incident, showing the wreckage and the ongoing efforts to recover victims.
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Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers is launching a mechanism to compensate businesses for war-related risks, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced. The initiative aims to support economic stability during the ongoing conflict.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have called on European backers to boost Ukraine’s ability to attack Russia. Despite discussions, no official statement was made recognizing Kiev’s request for long-range weaponry.
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Actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., addressed allegations about her husband’s alleged online relationship with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. The upcoming book by Nuzzi has caused a media firestorm, leading her to leave her position at New York magazine. Hines admitted to the intense scrutiny during her husband’s political campaign but emphasized that…
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Denise Richards shared an Instagram photo of an uncashed million-dollar check from her ex-husband Charlie Sheen, contradicting his claims she cashed it. The check, dated Dec. 24, 2011, was found during her recent move, with Richards questioning its validity in a post that reignited their complex financial history.
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U.S. officials have confirmed the deployment of drones over Gaza to monitor the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. The surveillance missions are part of a U.S.-led international effort to ensure the fragile agreement holds.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are relying on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to lead their offensive charge against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series after his standout performance. Guerrero, named ALCS MVP, has a .442 batting average and six home runs in 11 games, with the Blue Jays aiming to bring a championship to Canada.
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A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand was hospitalized and underwent major surgery after swallowing up to 100 tiny magnets, highlighting growing safety concerns with online magnet sales. Surgeons had to remove the magnets and damaged intestinal sections, with the teen recovering after eight days.
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The Fox News True Crime Newsletter highlights recent developments in multiple high-profile cases, including the Houston Bayou death mystery, Bryan Kohberger’s legal challenges, and the personal fallout for BTK killer’s family.
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Terry Rozier, an NBA player for the Miami Heat, was arrested by the FBI as part of a sports betting investigation, with his attorney accusing the agency of seeking ‘misplaced glory’ through a public arrest. The case highlights concerns over the FBI’s motives and potential discrepancies in legal proceedings.
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A 24-year-old Ukrainian serviceman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for defecting and providing intelligence to Russian intelligence. The individual was found to have collected critical information on the locations of Ukrainian military facilities.
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Russian police conducted a search at the home of Anastasia Chumakova’s mother, linked to the U.S.-based independent media founder, as part of a criminal case against Chumakova for allegedly spreading false information about the military. The search appears to be connected to ongoing legal proceedings against Chumakova, who faces charges of disseminating ‘false information’ related…
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Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes analyze the stakes for the 2025 World Series matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, focusing on key players like Shohei Ohtani, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Mookie Betts. The discussion highlights the potential impact of these star players on the outcome of the series.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to hold a press conference in Minneapolis, where she will discuss U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the region. The event is expected to address current immigration enforcement activities and related policy updates.
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The Coast Guard has shared a harrowing radio call from a family whose boat caught fire and sank off Cape Cod, highlighting their desperate search for help. The family managed to swim to a small island and was eventually rescued.
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Spain is pushing EU leaders to finally abolish the practice of changing clocks for daylight saving time, a policy that has been repeatedly postponed since a 2018 agreement. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has championed the reform on social media, emphasizing that the annual shift disrupts routines and consumes unnecessary energy.
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During an audience with King Charles III of Great Britain, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky briefed him on the situation in Ukraine and current challenges, the presidential press service reported. The meeting was confirmed by the press service, though details of their conversation remain undisclosed.
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Shield AI has introduced the AI-piloted X-BAT, an autonomous fighter jet capable of operating in denied airspace and launching without a runway, marking a major advancement in military aviation technology.
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Winter is coming, and it’s time to prepare your home for the cold by sealing drafts, insulating windows and floors, and using thermal curtains and draft stoppers. These steps can reduce heating costs and maintain indoor temperatures.
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Shield AI’s X-BAT jet is designed to counter China’s plan to neutralize American airpower. The aircraft’s vertical takeoff and onboard AI could ensure survivability even after a first strike.
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has received a significant endorsement from Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the top Democrat in the U.S. House, as the New York City mayoral race approaches its final stretch, bolstering Mamdani’s bid for the position. Jeffries highlighted Mamdani’s focus on addressing the city’s affordability crisis and his commitment to being a mayor for…
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Former Senator Joe Manchin has publicly criticized the Biden administration, calling it a ‘let down’ due to the influence of far-left policies. His comments indicate a deepening divide within the Democratic Party regarding the direction of the presidency.
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The Independent Association of Ukrainian Banks (NAB, has officially rebranded as the National Association of Banks of Ukraine. This renaming reflects a strategic move to align the organization with the country’s broader economic and national interests.
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The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) has announced plans to send federal election observers to California and New Jersey ahead of their key elections next month, sparking a clash between Democrats and Republicans. Democrats call the move an ‘intimidation tactic’ aimed at suppressing voter turnout, while Republicans argue it is necessary to ensure election integrity and…
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La administración de Estados Unidos continúa con una campaña de ataques militares contra barcos sospechosos de actividades narco, ya son 10 operaciones llevadas a cabo. En Nueva Jersey, el voto hispano definirá el resultado de la campaña.
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Astronomers have discovered a skyscraper-sized asteroid moving through our solar system at a near record-breaking pace. The asteroid, named 2025 SC79, circles the sun once every 128 days, making it the second-fastest known asteroid orbiting in the solar system.
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The White House has clarified that any details about the naming of President Trump’s new ballroom will come directly from the president, rejecting claims that officials would reveal the information. Critics, including Democrats and former officials, argue the project is an unnecessary expense and a disregard for historical heritage.
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FBI Director Kash Patel announced a significant law enforcement operation targeting a violent gang in Kensington, Pennsylvania, emphasizing the role of interagency collaboration in eliminating dangerous criminal networks. The case is being presented as a model for future efforts to combat organized crime.
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Federal workers are set to receive their first full paycheck amid the ongoing government shutdown, which has been fueled by disputes over healthcare funding. On ‘America Reports,’ Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram highlights how the healthcare funding debate is intensifying the political standoff, with both sides refusing to compromise.
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Fox News contributor Michael Pillsbury discusses President Trump’s upcoming high-stakes trip to Asia and the points of tension between China and the United States on ’America Reports.’ The trip is seen as a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations, amid ongoing trade disputes and strategic competition.
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China lidera la automatización global, con 10 veces más robots industriales que Estados Unidos, según datos oficiales. Esta inversión refleja la estrategia del país para dominar la revolución tecnológica global y modernizar su infraestructura industrial.
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Caroline Leavitt, activista política y ex alcaldesa de Massachusetts, ha lanzado duras críticas contra los demócratas, acusándolos de hipocresía en su política y cuestionando el desprecio que la prenss conservadora enfrenta en el discurso político actual. Su denuncia abarca la falta de respeto hacia medios que promueven ideas conservadoras.
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Cheryl Hines, star of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ has dismissed recent allegations of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s digital affair as ‘headlines and rumors.’ The comments were made in response to Katie Miller, wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
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A recent survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) indicates that 91% of Ukrainians hold a negative view of Russia, with only 4% expressing a positive opinion. The poll highlights the deepening public sentiment against Russia amid ongoing conflict and geopolitical tensions.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled enemy advances near Kucheriv Yar in the Pokrovsk District of the Donetsk Region. Russian forces have continued their expansion in the Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions, increasing their control over key areas.
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Sen. Ted Cruz has refused to support the Trump administration’s nomination of Amer Ghalib for U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait, citing concerns over Ghalib’s past comments on the Muslim Brotherhood. Ghalib, a Muslim mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan, faces bipartisan scrutiny over his views on the Middle East and Israel.
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Virginia Democrats have surprised lawmakers by calling for a special session on redistricting, which has drawn Republican accusations of a ‘power grab.’ The National Democratic Redistricting Committee, led by Eric Holder, has contributed $300,000 to Democratic candidates and groups, intensifying the political battle over map-drawing authority in the state.
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has completed a draft of an updated Military Medical Doctrine, which is now set to be included in the Government’s Action Program. The doctrine aims to enhance the nation’s capabilities in medical preparedness and response during conflict.
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Russia has reportedly used guided aerial bombs (KABs) in an attack on the Odesa region, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Military Regional Administration. The attack has raised concerns about civilian safety and the escalation of hostilities.
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Ethiopia has suspended Deutsche Welle (DW) correspondents and intensified its control over media outlets as the nation prepares for a pivotal 2026 election. International human rights groups have expressed concern over the escalating crackdown on press freedom, warning of a potential threat to democratic processes.
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Ethiopia has suspended journalists from the German news agency Deutsche Welle (DW) as part of a broader effort to tighten control over its media landscape. Human rights organizations have warned of a deepening crackdown, citing Ethiopia’s record of using legal measures to silence dissenting voices.
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A legal expert has raised concerns about the Democratic Party’s response to political violence, specifically highlighting the lack of condemnation from its members. The discussion comes after recent incidents that have sparked debate about the party’s role in addressing such issues.
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Dmitriev is set to meet with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami on Saturday. Analysts are monitoring the meeting closely, as it could signal a shift in the U.S. approach to Russia.
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The U.S. government is experiencing a shutdown as tensions escalate over the proposed demolition of the East Wing and the ongoing investigation into the Kirk murder case. The proposed demolition has raised concerns about the future of the White House and its symbolic importance, while the murder case has intensified scrutiny of the administration.
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An Ethiopian asylum seeker who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl was mistakenly released from a U.K. prison, sparking an urgent manhunt. British officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, condemned the error, calling it ‘totally unacceptable’.
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Automattic has filed counterclaims against WP Engine, alleging trademark infringement and deceptive marketing practices. The lawsuit claims WP Engine’s use of the “WordPress Technology Company” branding and products like “Core WordPress” and “Headless WordPress” infringes on Automattic’s trademarks.
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Karine Jean-Pierre refused to comment directly on Joe Biden’s leadership capabilities during a CNN interview, defending his mental and physical state. The discussion centered around a controversial book about his decline, which she has yet to read.
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U.S. inflation reached 3% in September, surpassing expectations and boosting Wall Street. The White House warns that the government shutdown could delay or eliminate the next inflation report, potentially causing economic disruption.
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Ukrainian authorities have dismantled a significant corruption network linked to the former head of the State Tax Service and the former deputy head of the Main Department in the Poltava region. The SBU and NABU uncovered the scheme, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat corruption within Ukraine’s tax system.
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Top Biden officials have approved the ‘Arctic Frost’ military exercise, a coordinated effort to enhance U.S. military capabilities in Arctic regions.