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Chicago leads major U.S. cities in murder rate according to Fox News data presented to Governor JB Pritzker, who claimed the city isn’t in the top 30 nationally. Baier challenged Pritzker over the claim, presenting data showing Chicago’s ranking as first in both total murders and per capita rate among the 20 largest cities.
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Former Trump Acting DEA Administrator Derek Maltz confirmed the U.S. Department of War’s recent strike on a suspected drug smuggling vessel operated by Tren de Aragua, resulting in the deaths of six alleged narco-terrorists. The operation is part of an ongoing effort to disrupt drug trafficking networks.
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The Unmanned Systems Force struck 868 enemy targets in the past 24 hours, as reported by the USF’s Telegram channel. This marks one of the most extensive drone strike campaigns recorded by the force.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a US strike that killed six alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea. The operation targets narco-terrorists linked to drug cartels.
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President Trump’s plan to import more Argentine beef aims to lower prices, but ranchers argue corporate control of the meat industry is the root cause. Economists note strong consumer demand also drives prices.
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Israel has released 250 Palestinian prisoners as part of a cease-fire agreement, including those serving long sentences for violent attacks. Over 1,700 others detained in Gaza remain held without charge.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the tenth strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat, killing six alleged narco-terrorists. The strike, conducted in international waters, marked the first such operation at night under President Trump’s administration.
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Federal workers are experiencing delays in receiving their paychecks as the government shutdown continues. The shutdown, which began on October 1, has left thousands without their first payments this week, with no resolution in sight.
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan has pledged to increase military spending to 2% of GDP by March, signaling a significant shift in the country’s defense policy. This move comes amid heightened regional tensions and a desire to strengthen alliances with the United States.
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The Ingraham Angle discussed the Democratic Party’s DEI policies and illegal drivers. Panelists highlighted the complexities of balancing inclusivity with regulatory integrity.
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European Council agrees on financing Ukraine using immobilized Russian assets for 2026-2027, instructing the Commission to finalize proposals. The decision highlights the EU’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction.
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Bavarian leader Markus Soder has called on Germany and the EU to pressure Ukraine to reverse its relaxed travel rules for young men. The policy, which allows men aged 18 to 22 to leave Ukraine, has led to a tenfold increase in arrivals in Germany.
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A shelling attack in Kherson’s Korabelny district by Russian occupiers has injured nine people, including a 16-year-old boy, according to the Kherson Regional Military Administration. The attack highlights ongoing conflict in the area.
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi has sparked significant backlash after making controversial remarks urging local police to arrest ICE agents. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche addressed the issue on ‘Fox & Friends’, emphasizing the importance of federal authority over immigration enforcement.
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European Council President Antonio Costa announced the EU’s intention to meet Ukraine’s financial needs for the next two years. The announcement underscores the EU’s dedication to ensuring Ukraine has the necessary financial resources to sustain its operations and recovery efforts.
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Letitia James faces court as legal battle over Trump-linked prosecution begins. The charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution stem from an indictment by a prosecutor handpicked by President Trump.
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Officials say intercepted communications are the core of the intelligence collected on the boats. A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer sits docked near the entrance to the Panama Canal as part of a buildup of U.S. naval forces in the Caribbean.
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DNC co-chair Shasti Conrad warns Democratic Party’s insufficient outreach to Asian American voters could jeopardize New Jersey’s gubernatorial race. The state’s large AAPI population is becoming a key battleground as Republicans increase their engagement with this growing demographic.
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DNC co-chair Shasti Conrad warns that insufficient outreach to Asian American voters could jeopardize the Democratic Party’s chances in the 2024 New Jersey gubernatorial election. She points to a decline in Democratic support among AAPI voters between 2020 and 2024, attributing it to the Republican Party’s intensified engagement with the community.
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The White House has made no legal argument explaining its claim that the president has wartime power to kill suspects. Legal analysts are now scrutinizing whether the assertion is grounded in any constitutional provision.
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Funeral workers and local authorities are retrieving bodies and providing emotional support to families in Culiacán as cartel violence continues. The conflict shows no sign of abating, leaving communities in emotional turmoil.
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Estonia is enhancing its defense capabilities as fears of Russian aggression increase. The country’s tech-savvy workforce is developing new weapons and defense systems to bolster national security.
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An Alabama man was shot 10 times while trying to protect a high school cheerleader who was fatally wounded during a bonfire event. The suspect, Steven Tyler Whitehead, faces three attempted murder charges after a fatal shooting at a party in Pinson.
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The Trump administration has criticized Democrats for ‘siding with illegal aliens’ after a Los Angeles activist rammed ICE agents during an arrest attempt, leading to shots fired. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that the incident highlighted the consequences of sanctuary city rhetoric and called on politicians to cease inciting resistance against ICE.
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Governor JB Pritzker has taken steps to address immigration issues in Illinois, while ICE raids have intensified scrutiny over federal enforcement practices. Meanwhile, a Maine Democrat’s political activities are drawing attention across the state.
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Governor Gavin Newsom has blamed the federal government for the fatal crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver in California. The incident has sparked a political debate over immigration policies and federal oversight.
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A new study published in the British Journal of Nutrition suggests that beverage temperature can influence mood and digestion. Researchers found that cold drinks were linked to anxiety in Asian participants, while hot drinks improved sleep in White participants.
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Hall of Fame coach Chauncey Billups, along with other NBA figures, was arrested in an FBI investigation into an alleged gambling ring linked to New York crime families. Billups’ attorney has denied any wrongdoing and vowed to fight the charges with the same tenacity as his basketball career.
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Erin Murphy, 61, has shared a barefaced selfie on Instagram to address rumors about a facelift, emphasizing that she hasn’t had any cosmetic procedures. Fans praised her appearance, calling it a testament to her genetics.
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Sal Piacente, a casino consultant and expert in gambling fraud, appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the growing sophistication of cheating methods in casinos. He warned that the rise of advanced technologies used by cheaters could outpace the industry’s ability to respond effectively.
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The Democratic Party has intensified its criticism of President Donald Trump’s recent renovations at the White House, particularly the construction of a new ballroom. Critics argue that the project represents a misuse of taxpayer money and is an unnecessary expense at a time of national financial challenges.
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Hannity addressed reports of leftist violence and the ongoing Virginia election race. He also discussed a deadly crash that has sparked public concern.
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Plaid Cymru won a Welsh Parliament special election, surpassing Labour and Reform UK. The result reflects changing public sentiment towards Keir Star,mer’s leadership.
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Citizens of Munich will vote on Sunday to decide whether the city should bid for the Summer Olympics. The outcome could shape Germany’s Olympic strategy and influence other cities’ bids.
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US President Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who pleaded guilty to money laundering at the crypto exchange in 2023. Zhao and Binance were fined over $4 billion after a 2023 guilty plea, with Zhao sentenced to four months in prison.
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Irish voters are casting their ballots to select the next president following Michael D. Higgins’ 14-year tenure. The race has tightened to two female candidates presenting contrasting visions.
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Over the past decade, Democratic politicians, media figures, and celebrities have been criticized for employing violent rhetoric and imagery against political opponents, including threats of physical harm and calls for extreme measures. Recent examples include Texas Democratic House candidate Jolanda Jones making a slashing motion across her neck while rejecting Michelle Obama’s ‘when they go…
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A former Biden administration energy adviser has warned that new US sanctions on Russian oil companies could backfire by driving up global oil prices and harming American consumers and allies.The sanctions target Russian oil giants Rosne, and Lukoil, with the administration threatening secondary penalties for companies that continue to do business with them.
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Kate Gosselin will spend Thanksgiving without her children as most are away at college. She plans to celebrate with her boyfriend, Steve Neild, while the children are unable to return home for the holiday.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has refuted claims that Chicago has the highest murder rate among large U.S. cities, asserting that the city is not in the top 30. During an interview with Bret Baier, Pritzker addressed the issue, emphasizing that the state is taking steps to address crime and improve public safety.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated sanctions against Russian oil companies, signaling a renewed focus on economic pressure against Moscow. The measures come amid ongoing tensions over Ukraine’s request for advanced weaponry, including long-range Tomahawk missiles, and as Trump continues to apply military pressure on Venezuela.
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Texas Democrat Jolanda Jones faced backlash for her violent campaign comments, including a threat to ‘go across your neck,’ during an interview. The remarks sparked widespread criticism, with many condemning the use of such extreme language in political discourse.
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Willie Robertson reflects on the legacy of his late father, Phil Robertson, as ‘Duck Dynasty: The Revival’ starts its second season. He discusses the family’s commitment to faith, family, and ducks, while honoring Phil’s memory with a tribute episode. Willie believes their family values are vital for America, promoting wholesome television and unity in a…
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Investigations into the early-morning shooting of Condor Club manager Mark Calcagni are exploring multiple motives, including targeted attacks or robbery gone wrong. Experts suggest the case could have involved business disputes, financial motives, or personal vendettas, with authorities seeking to examine the victim’s timeline and gather evidence to determine the exact cause.
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Republican attorney general candidate Michael Henry is accusing Democratic incumbent Letitia James of causing economic turmoil in New York through regulatory policies and a ‘far-left agenda.’ Henry argues that James’ actions have stifled energy development and hindered economic growth, leading to rising costs for residents.Henry highlights the impact of James’ handling of 3,000 correctional officer…
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The White House is preparing to announce new policies on immigration reform and border security. A potential ICE raid has raised concerns among immigrant communities and legal experts.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has refuted claims that his administration allowed Ukraine to use long-range Western-supplied weapons against Russian territory, dismissing the Wall Street Journal report as ‘FAKE NEWS.’ The alleged policy shift coincided with Trump’s potential Tomahawk missile deliveries to Ukraine.
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A federal judge struck down a Biden-era rule expanding anti-discrimination protections to transgender healthcare, calling it an overreach by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The 15 Republican-led states that sued argue the HHS redefined sex discrimination to include gender identity, which they claim violates constitutional limits on federal authority.
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European leaders are seeking to expand upon the sanctions imposed on Russia by President Trump, pledging further financial and military assistance to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian soldiers have recently made significant advances in the Zaporizhzhia region of eastern Ukraine.
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The FBI has arrested over 30 individuals in connection with a sophisticated gambling scheme involving NBA players, who allegedly used advanced technology like card-shuffling machines and X-ray tables to rig poker games. The scheme has been described as one of the most brazen sports corruption cases since the legalization of online sports betting.
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Dr. Chezy Levy, former IDF surgeon general and Barzilai Medical Center CEO, shares his insights with Fox News on the potential health risks associated with hosting large-scale events like the World Cup and Olympics, following the Oct. 7 attacks. Levy’s insights come at a time when global events are increasingly under scrutiny for their security…
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A daring heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris, where thieves used a cherry picker truck to scale the building, break in through a second-floor window, and steal priceless French crown jewelry before fleeing on scooters, has shocked the nation and raised serious questions about the museum’s security. The crime, which unfolded in less than…
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A startup focused on global cooling has raised $60 million to develop sun-reflecting technology, aiming to lower Earth’s temperatures. The funding reflects significant interest in climate mitigation solutions, although it sparks debate over the risks of deploying such technologies.
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The Los Angeles Chargers secured a commanding 37-10 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday Night Football, with quarterback Justin Herbert throwing three touchdown passes. The win marks the Chargers’ fifth consecutive game with a win, improving their record to 5-3, while the Vikings fall to 3-4 on the season.
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Two Russian aircraft, an SU-30 and an IL-78, reportedly violated Lithuanian airspace, prompting Spanish NATO jets to be scrambled during air policing missions. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda condemned the breach as a violation of international law and territorial integrity.
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Chefs at Power 5 football teams tailor their menus to satisfy diverse tastes and expectations of high-profile clients like Deion Sanders and Dabo Swinney. The article highlights the importance of understanding the dietary needs and tastes of athletes, who often have heightened nutritional requirements and a distinct appreciation for gourmet dishes.
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The college football season is facing growing concerns over its schedule and predictability. Analysts are examining which unbeatens could be vulnerable, how the ACC can improve its competitiveness, and whether LSU can regain its momentum.
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Aaron Rodgers has found tranquility in Pittsburgh after a peaceful stay with the Steelers, yet his emotions for his previous team, the Green Bay Packers, remain intense. The quarterback’s ability to maintain a positive attitude while navigating complex emotions is a testament to his character and leadership on the field.
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Tony Vitello has decided to manage the San Francisco Giants, a transition that has sparked debate over his priorities. Vitello emphasized consulting a wide range of individuals before making the decision.
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Fantasy football analysts recommend Tez Johnson and Cade Otton as valuable additions for Week 8 lineups due to their potential impact on the field. These players are highlighted for their ability to make a significant difference in upcoming games.