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French investigators have uncovered over 15, DNA samples and fingerprints at the Louvre, raising questions about the theft of valuable artworks. The museum’s director has proposed establishing a police station within the museum to enhance security and aid in the ongoing investigation.
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Sam O’Hara was arrested by Washington police while playing the ‘Imperial March’ theme during a protest against the National Guard’s deployment. O’Hara has filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging false arrest and excessive force.
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Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell has expressed confidence that quarterback J.J. McCarthy will return to the field soon, stating the team is ‘right around the corner’ from having him back. The coach emphasized the importance of McCarthy’s presence in the team’s offensive strategy.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a 55-point performance as the team secured their second double-overtime win of the season against the Indiana Pacers.
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European leaders agreed to fund Ukraine, but delayed a decision on using Russian frozen assets as collateral for a large loan. The move reflects a cautious approach to aid efforts.
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European leaders have agreed to provide financial support to Ukraine, though they did not endorse the use of frozen Russian assets to fund the country’s war effort. This decision marks a significant step in the EU’s commitment to Ukraine’s security and stability.
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Border Patrol leader Gregory Bovino is under legal scrutiny after using tear gas during a confrontation with residents in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. Plaintiffs in a suit over federal tactics say that violated a court order.
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Fox News @ Night panelists Priya Patel and Chloe Trapanotto discuss violent political rhetoric and Jen Psaki’s remarks about Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha. The panelists express concern over how political discourse has increasingly strayed from constructive dialogue.
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The ‘Common Sense’ Department criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom and his press team for allegedly spreading false information that could be fatal, not just humorous. The Department argues that the governor’s statements, particularly regarding public health and economic policies, contain fabrications that could lead to dangerous consequences.
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Mark Thomas, owner of Paddle Inn Raft, described a confrontation that escalated into a shooting after a disagreement over a Trump banner on ‘Fox News @Night.’ The incident has led to debates about free speech and possible legal consequences.
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A Justice Department lawyer claimed that the United States can accommodate migrants at all of its overseas bases, as a response to a challenge concerning the administration’s use of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to house detainees awaiting deportation. The Homeland Security Department has been utilizing the base on and off since the beginning of the year…
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President Donald Trump has temporarily canceled the planned deployment of the U.S. National Guard to San Francisco amid significant social media backlash over the White House renovations.
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Donald Trump is exploring taking equity stakes in quantum computing companies in exchange for federal funding, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. The Trump administration is also leveraging Deputy Commerce Secretary Paul Dabbar to extend its influence into the quantum computing sector.
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U.S. B-1 bombers were reported to have flown near Venezuelan airspace, raising tensions in the region. The long-range bombers can carry up to 75,000 pounds of guided and unguided munitions, the largest nonnuclear payload of any aircraft in the Air Force arsenal.
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The article contrasts the renovation approaches of Presidents Harry S. Truman and Donald Trump, highlighting Truman’s collaborative process with Congress, architects, and a fine arts commission, while Trump’s method involved the East Wing being demolished into rubble.
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A German tourist died in Corsica after being swept away by a river flooded by storm waters. Emergency services were called to the scene, but the man was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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Elon Musk has criticized Sean Duffy, the Transportation Secretary, over potential changes to the lunar contract, marking another clash between the tech mogul and Trump administration officials. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between Musk’s SpaceX and federal agencies.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld criticized Sunny Hostin’s statement about involving local police in her son’s Junior Olympics training as a ‘hoax.’ The discussion sparked debate over the role of law enforcement in youth sports events and media credibility.
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Former LAPD detective Moses Castillo is analyzing the murder of a manager from a famed San Francisco strip club, suggesting the case could involve various motives such as robbery or murder-for-hire. The investigation has drawn attention due to the high-profile nature of the crime and the complexity of the case.
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Sen. Rand Paul and Katelyn Jetelina engaged in a discussion on U.S. foreign policy, touching on topics such like military interventions and diplomatic strategies.
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Sen. Rand Paul has criticized his fellow Republicans for acting as a ‘whipping boy’ for President Trump, alleging they are being unfairly blamed for the administration’s foreign policy failures and the ongoing Epstein case. The Kentucky senator’s comments highlight the growing tensions within the Republican Party over accountability and executive oversight.
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The USWNT’s unexpected loss to Portugal has raised concerns about internal team dynamics. Coaches and analysts suggest that while the defeat is troubling, it does not signal an immediate crisis.
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The Vikings (3-4) had no answer for the Chargers (5-3) offense Thursday night. Justin Herbert and Kimani Vidal were key figures in the Chargers’ offensive success, showcasing their skills and leadership on the field.
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A residential building in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, was damaged by a drone attack overnight on October 24, according to local authorities. The incident highlights concerns about the use of drones in urban areas.
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RT has created an AI-generated video imagining a world where Western leaders reflect on their controversial past decisions. The video highlights how their honesty might have led to different outcomes, such as avoiding the 2003 Iraq invasion or the 2011 Libyan intervention.
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President Donald Trump has stated he will not seek congressional approval for U.S. military strikes against drug cart, signaling a shift toward unilateral executive action. He emphasized that the campaign will expand from maritime operations to land-based operations, increasing the scope of the military campaign against narco-traffickers.
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The FBI is investigating an incident where an ICE vehicle was allegedly rammed by a driver during an attempted traffic stop in Avondale, Arizona. The suspect reportedly returned to a residence and rammed his vehicle into an ICE vehicle occupied by two officers.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and his panel address Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s use of Nazi rhetoric and the recent immigration raid on Chinatown during the show ‘Gutfeld!’. The discussion highlights concerns about political polarization and the treatment of immigrants under current policies.
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During a recent appearance on ‘Hannity,’ Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin took to the airwaves to criticize the Democratic Party’s performance in the state’s gubernatorial race. Speaking about the current political climate, Youngkin stated that the party’s candidates are ‘underperforming’ and that they seem to be ‘full of excuses’ for their lackluster results.
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Sen. Chuck Grassley released a 2022 Justice Department memo showing former officials personally approved an FBI investigation into Trump campaign associates’ alleged obstruction of 2020 election certification. The memo, titled ‘Arctic Frost,’ authorized the FBI to examine potential conspiracy to obstruct the Electoral College certification on January 6, 2021.
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Katie Miller and Alex Clark have raised concerns about the increasing polarization and rhetoric from the Left, warning of the dangers of political violence and the growing threat to national unity in the United States. Their comments highlight the potential for political violence and the impact of extreme ideologies on American society.
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A new report has sparked discussions among *Fox News @ Night* panelists regarding extreme Left-wing ideologies being incorporated into school curriculums nationwide. The report highlights growing concerns about the influence of such ideologies on students, prompting debate over the appropriate role of political perspectives in education.
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Susan Boyle, the iconic ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ star, made a striking comeback at the Pride of Britain Awards with her dramatic blonde transformation, inspiring fans with her resilience after recovering from a stroke. Her new look and appearance showcased her enduring appeal and determination to continue her career.
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A UK tribunal ruled that Apple abused its dominant position by charging app developers unfair commissions through its App Store, potentially costing the company hundreds of millions in damages. The decision marks the first major tech class-action victory under the UK’s collective lawsuit regime.
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President Donald Trump has proposed a major alteration to the White House by demolishing the East Wing to build a ballroom. Critics and supporters alike are interpreting this as an emblematic move within his vision for America’s transformation.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticized Democrats for alleged prioritization of illegal immigrants over American citizens during an appearance on Hannity. Duffy addressed the ongoing efforts to resist the Trump administration’s measures aimed at addressing illegal immigration, claiming these efforts are undermining U.S. security and sovereignty.
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US President Donald Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea on October 30 for the first time since 2019, amid ongoing trade tensions. The meeting, announced by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, will take place during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC).
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy released a report accusing California of violating federal law by issuing a commercial driver’s license to an Indian national, Jashanpreet Singh, who was involved in a fatal truck crash that killed three people. The report alleges the state ignored federal orders to revoke noncompliant licenses and upgraded Singh’s license despite a…
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FBI Director Kash Patel announced the ongoing crackdown on an illegal gambling ring linked to the mafia and NBA figures, citing widespread fraud in sports. The operation, involving over 30 arrests, targets crimes including fraud, extortion, and money laundering, with officials reporting losses in the tens of millions of dollars.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi warned former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot of potential legal action after she vowed to ‘unmask’ ICE agents through a real-time portal. Bondi cited federal statutes against obstructing law enforcement and emphasized the risks to federal agents.
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During a heated exchange on ESPN’s Inside The NBA, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith clashed over the FBI’s gambling probe involving NBA players, with Barkley calling the arrests ‘stupidity’ rather than addiction. The discussion centered on the arrests of prominent figures like Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, highlighting the controversy surrounding the investigation and its…
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has accused the Democratic Party of fostering a ‘cancer’ within its ranks through the dehumanization of Republicans on ‘Hannity.’ Hannity’s remarks reflect his growing frustration with what he perceives as a toxic political environment in the Democratic Party, which he claims has led to the spread of ‘venomous’ rhetoric.
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WNBA star Sophie Cunningham has expressed interest in walking the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after being inspired by Angel Reese’s historic runway debut. Cunningham, known for her candid nature, mentioned her ambition to join the show, which she has dreamed of since childhood.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker accused ICE of racial profiling, comparing agents to Nazis on ‘Special Report.’ He criticized Trump’s stance on immigration enforcement and warned of threats to democracy.
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Gregory Davis, Harvard’s Allston Burr Resident Dean, faced backlash for controversial social media posts criticizing White people, law enforcement, and conservatives, including defending rioting and looting. Davis, a Black, queer, neurodivergent academic, has since distanced himself from the past remarks and emphasized his commitment to supporting students at Harvard.
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Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has announced plans to create a real-time tracking portal aimed at monitoring the activities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. She emphasized her commitment to accountability, vowing to ‘unmask’ any agents found to be engaging in criminal behavior.
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Kim Kardashian made a striking appearance at a London after-party in a daring braided dress, marking a departure from her recent face-covering mask. The reality star, who turned 45 on Tuesday, showcased an outfit featuring a corset-style bodice with black braided hair cut-outs, intricate detailing, and a long tassel from a silver buckle.
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Kid Rock recently made public comments on various political issues discussed on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, including President Donald Trump’s renovations to the White House, a Democrat senate candidate’s tattoo, and other related issues.
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The White House has released a list of major donors for President Donald Trump’s $30,000 million ballroom fundraiser, which includes prominent tech and cryptocurrency companies. The event, held at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., drew significant attention due to its scale and the high-profile contributors.
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The news feed item highlights the ongoing developments involving Democrats, Donald Trump, and Israel, focusing on political tensions and foreign policy issues. It examines the complex relationship between the Democratic Party and Israel, along with Trump’s stance on the country.
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Democratic leaders and Donald Trump are locked in a fierce political battle over migrant policies, with both sides presenting contrasting visions for U.S. immigration reform. The Democrats, who control the Senate, advocate for a more humane approach to immigration, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reform that includes pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and increased…
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi has suggested that California officials can arrest ICE agents if they break the law. This statement has sparked controversy over federal law enforcement jurisdiction.
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Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, after defeating Uisma Lima in the first round, has claimed the interim WBA junior middleweight belt, signaling his potential as a top pound-for-pound fighter. His family’s influence and support have been pivotal in his success and are key to his future challenges in the weight class.
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The White House has stated that a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin remains a possibility, despite the event being postponed. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the administration hopes for a future meeting, though Trump’s decision to cancel the summit came after a lack of sufficient Russian action…
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European Union Ambassador Katarina Mathernová condemned Russia’s attack on Ukrainian media personnel from Freedom TV channel, stating that “Russia fears the truth, that’s why it targets those who tell it.” The incident occurred in Kramators, Donetsk region, where journalists Olena Hramova (Hubanova) and Yevhen Karmazin were killed.
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The Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset expressed shock over the Russian drone strike that killed Ukrainian journalists Olena Hramova and Yevhen Karmazin in Kramators, Donetsk region. The incident has drawn international condemnation.
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SEC Permanently Suspends Referee Ken Williamson Following Controversial Calls in Auburn-Georgia Game
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has permanently suspended veteran referee Ken Williamson following a string of controversial calls during the Auburn-Georgia game. The decision comes after 11 complaints were logged, with nine validated, prompting widespread debate over officiating in college football.
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US Attorney General Pam Bondi has warned Democratic leaders including Governor JB Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi they may face legal consequences for allegedly obstructing investigations into I.C.E. agents. The warnings came during an appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime, where Bondi discussed efforts by Democrats to track I.C.E. agents and…
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The article discusses the controversy surrounding US President Donald Trump’s decision to renovate the White House ballroom for nearly 1,000 guests during a government shutdown, with critics accusing the administration of corruption and bribery. Critics argue that the project may involve misuse of public funds and suggest potential corruption or bribery within the administration.
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Chauncey Billups was arrested as part of an FBI investigation into a rigged poker scheme, charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. The NBA placed him on administrative leave, and the trailblazers coach’s attorney emphasized that the conditions are standard in such allegations.