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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan acknowledged Ukraine’s financial difficulties and reported increased Russian casualties in the ongoing conflict. He emphasized that the war is unlikely to end soon, highlighting its prolonged nature.
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President Trump criticized the U.N. for exacerbating global issues and failing to address conflicts, while praising his administration’s achievements in diplomatic and military successes. He accused the organization of creating new problems for the U.S. and its allies, particularly concerning uncontrolled migration.
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Will Cain and Dr. Nicole Saphier are set to host a live discussion on the Trump administration’s recent press conference addressing the potential link between Tylenol and autism. The segment will explore the scientific and political implications of the administration’s statement, which has sparked debates among health experts and the public.
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Portland is set to consider new legislation to further strengthen its sanctuary city status and limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The proposed ordinance would codify the city’s protections into binding law, banning the use of city resources to enforce federal immigration laws and restricting information sharing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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A 22-year-old man in Florida is facing vehicular homicide and DUI manslaughter charges after allegedly striking and killing a 38-year-old mother riding an E-bike in Gulfport. The incident involved a hit-and-run crash where the suspect dragged the victim for blocks before abandoning her on the side of the road.
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President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies for continuing Russian energy purchases, claiming they are ‘funding the war against themselves.’ He accused China and India of being the primary funders of the war through Russian oil imports.
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Alaa Abd El Fatt, a British-Egyptian dissident, was released from prison in Egypt after serving 12 years. His family and international human rights organizations campaigned for his release, leading to his welcome home in Cairo.
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Will Cain joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss Kamala Harris’ recent interview and the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel’s insensitive remarks about Charlie Kirk. Cain provided insights into the political implications of these events and their potential impact on the 2028 election.
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Walmart is offering budget-friendly furniture options that prove you don’t need to splurge to create a stylish and comfortable home. From chic accent chairs to coffee tables that look like they’re straight out of designer showrooms, these items can elevate any room without breaking the bank.
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James Van Der Beek made a surprise virtual appearance at the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ reunion after initially announcing he would skip the event due to illness. The 48-year-old actor, diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in 2023, expressed his gratitude for the support from fans and castmates.
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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry fumbled in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Lions, causing a critical turnover that led to the team’s loss. Henry had 50 rushing yards and a touchdown but was left frustrated after the fumble, slamming his helmet in a show of anger.
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Nexstar Media Group continues to preempt ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ despite Disney allowing the show to return to ABC. The decision follows Kimmel’s remarks that led to FCC intervention and his initial suspension.
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The riots in Nepal, which forced Prime Minister Sharma Oli to resign, have sparked debate over whether domestic grievances or external influences are behind the unrest. China’s growing role in the region and its strategic interests in Nepal have led to heightened vigilance among Chinese authorities and their Eurasian partners.
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Blake Richard Hoover, 31, has been arrested and charged with arson and criminal mischief following a fire at the Chabad of Charlotte County synagogue in Punta Gorda, Florida. The incident, deemed a potential hate crime, occurred just days before Rosh Hashanah, with investigators finding accelerant and the letter ‘J’ spray-painted on-site.
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Secret Service uncovered over 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers near the United Nations, which could disable cellular towers or be used for surveillance. Investigators found no evidence the operation threatened the U.N. General Assembly meeting.
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Germany’s finance minister is defending his 2026 budget plan against claims that it may not stimulate economic growth. The new leadership at Deutsche Bahn has been confirmed, bringing changes to the country’s rail sector.
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Rubio confirmed the White House has not received a reported Hamas letter offering a 60-day ceasefire for partial hostage release, stating Trump would reject anything short of full release. He reiterated Trump’s stance on the issue, emphasizing the urgency of freeing all hostages immediately.
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The news item highlights Kirk’s Memorial, Governor Newsom’s latest announcements, and updates on law enforcement’s mask policies during public demonstrations.
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A man has been arrested in Washington, D.C., for allegedly pointing a red laser at Trump’s helicopter, facing felony charges that could lead to up to five years in prison. The incident, which occurred as Trump left the White House, poses a serious safety risk to aircraft and its crew.
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A South Korean woman, Hakyung Lee, has been convicted of murdering her children and leaving their bodies in suitcases in New Zealand. After being extradited from South Korea in 2022, she faces life imprisonment.
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Ahmed al-Shara, Syria’s president, is set to become the first leader of the country to address the U.N. General, General Assembly in 58 years. This historic moment marks a significant shift in Syria’s political landscape, as al-Shara transitions from rebel commander to national leader.
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A violent incident occurred at a youth baseball game in the Houston area on Sunday when gunfire erupted, sending players and coaches into panic as they took cover. Authorities have since identified several suspects in connection with the incident.
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Scottie Scheffler and Team USA captain Keegan Bradley highlight the significance of President Donald Trump’s attendance at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, calling it ‘extremely important’ following a ‘tough few weeks’ for the country. This marks the first Ryder Cup in the New York metro area, with Trump attending his third major New York…
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Former ESPN host Keith Olbermann appeared to threaten conservative pundit Scott Jennings in a series of since-deleted social media posts. The posts were screenshotted by Townhall columnist Dustin Grage, showing Olbermann directing vitriol toward Jennings nearly two weeks after Charlie Kirk was assassinated at an event on the campus of Utah Valley University.
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The State Bureau of Investigations (GIBR) has detained and charged the commander of a military unit in Rivne for compelling his subordinates to construct his personal residence. The incident has sparked significant controversy and legal scrutiny.
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Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., criticizes political activism in churches for fostering division and rage. He warns that this trend is turning religious spaces into political battlegrounds, undermining their spiritual purpose.
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The article highlights Trump’s strategic approach to crime policy as a tool to challenge Democrats and ABC’s decision to reinstate Jimmy Kimmel Live! These developments are shaping political discourse and media landscape.
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President Trump cancels a meeting with top congressional Democrats over ‘unserious demands’ as the government funding deadline approaches. The dispute highlights growing tensions between the administration and lawmakers over a potential shutdown.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) boosted its foreign exchange interventions, selling $651.5 million in U.S. dollars last week, a 47.1% increase compared to the previous week. This amount was last seen at the end of July, according to NBU data.
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The Kirk Memorial, hosted by CNN and featuring Crockett, commemorates the late political figure’s legacy. The event highlights his contributions to public policy and political discourse.
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Hamas’s Al-Qassam Brigades released a video showing Alon Ohel, a hostage held in Gaza since October 2023, criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and appealing for his family’s and US envoy Steve Witkoff’s intervention. The video comes amid Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, following strikes on Hamas negotiators in Qatar.
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Stephen Colbert humorously branded himself the ‘only martyr in late, after the return of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, which was suspended due to Kimmel’s controversial remarks about the alleged assailant of Charlie Kirk. Disney reinstated the show following consultations, citing sensitivity concerns.
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Yoweri Museveni, who has led Uganda since 1986, is currently running for re-election amid growing public and international scrutiny. His bid to extend his nearly 40-year rule has sparked debates about constitutional reforms and democratic governance.
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Scientists are exploring the potential of using plants, such as flowers, to extract valuable metals like nickel from soil. This method could offer a more sustainable alternative to traditional mining, which is often environmentally damaging.
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Passenger trains in the Kirovohrad region are delayed due to damage to railway infrastructure from enemy shelling, Ukrzaliznytsia reported. The incident underscores the ongoing impact of the conflict on Ukraine’s transportation networks.
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Fox News host Tucker Hannity criticized Democratic leaders for their rhetoric regarding Erika Kirk and the Kirk Memorial, highlighting concerns about political messaging’s impact on public perception. The segment sparked debate about the role of rhetoric in political campaigns and the need for responsible communication.
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Kelsey Mitchell has led the Indiana Fever to its first WNBA semifinals since 2015, ending a six-year playoff drought. The team’s resurgence is attributed to Mitchell’s leadership and strong performances.
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The article questions if Indiana football’s recent success is genuine, analyzing the team’s performance against top opponents. Analysts are now closely watching whether this success is sustainable.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed extra drive to beat the Packers this week following the trade of Micah Parsons to Green Bay. Jones emphasized the significance of the trade, calling it an exciting time for the team.
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Bryson DeChambeau faces intense scrutiny ahead of the Ryder Cup, with U.S. captain Keegan Bradley stepping in to defend the controversial LIV Golf star. Bradley’s support highlights the internal tensions within the U.S. team regarding DeChambeau’s controversial status.
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Scottie Scheffler and several of his U.S. teammates announced they will donate their entire Ryder Cup stipend to charity.
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The New York Liberty have parted ways with head coach Sandy Brondello following their first-round exit from the WNBA playoffs. This decision comes after the defending champions were eliminated from the postseason, marking Brondello’s departure from the team.
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Shaquille O’Neal, a Hall of Fame center, has joined the NBA 2K26 Old School program, alongside Kyrie Irving and Swin Cash. The roster now features a collection of iconic athletes for the upcoming basketball simulation game.
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Arda Ocal’s WWE Raw recap explores potential new alliances and rising stars, including Charlotte Flair and Bayley’s possible partnership, and Bron Breakker’s ascent as a top performer.
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Kaye Scott has made her debut at middleweight and has moved into the top 5, while Jelena Mrdjenovich has also entered the top 5 in the junior featherweight division. These developments mark significant progress for both fighters in their respective weight classes.
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Soccer players, including MLS stars, are using toiletry bags as a fashion statement, showcasing a blend of luxury and practicality. ESPN recently peeked into what’s inside these bags, revealing a mix of personal grooming essentials and branded accessories.
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**Ukrainian Air Defenses Successfully Counter Major Russian Drone Attack** Ukrainian air defense systems have demonstrated effectiveness during a large-scale Russian attack last night, successfully intercepting and suppressing 103 out of the 115 drones launched by the adversary.
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The IMF has convinced Ukraine to increase its funding request to $65 billion, following a lengthy dispute. The revised amount includes provisions for war-related costs and reconstruction efforts.
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Ukrainian forces struck a key Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast, disrupting energy operations. The attack, reported by Ukraine’s General Staff, is part of a strategy to weaken Russia’s war effort.
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A UN report has uncovered disturbing evidence of widespread torture and mistreatment of Ukrainian civilians held in Russian captivity. According to the report, former detainees described being subjected to a range of brutal methods, including severe beatings, electric shocks, mock executions, and threats of death.
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NATO has issued a strong condemnation of Russia’s recent airspace violations, calling for an immediate cessation of these dangerous actions. The alliance emphasized that Russia bears full responsibility for the incidents, which are described as escalatory and pose a significant risk of miscal, and endangering lives.
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Trump criticized Europe for continuing to purchase oil and gas from Russia despite the ongoing conflict, urging them to take more decisive action to halt energy imports.
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The Secret Service dismantled a covert telecom network in New York, which could have disrupted communications and caused chaos near the United Nations. The operation highlights the agency’s role in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
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In her new book, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes President Joe Biden’s unpopularity, citing a ‘perceived blank check’ for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Gaza conflict as a factor that harmed her 20, Harris suggests that Biden’s lack of empathy for Gazan civilians weakened his support and undermined her campaign.
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Michael Waltz, the newly confirmed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, has pledged to ‘Make the U.N. great again’ by combatting antisemitism and eliminating ‘woke’ programs. His reform agenda includes restructuring U.N. agencies dealing with climate and social issues to align with the organization’s original mission of promoting peace and preventing conflicts.
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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against Lorex, accusing the company of misleading consumers about the privacy and safety of its devices. The case highlights concerns over Chinese technology’s role in American consumer products and potential threats to data privacy and national security.
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First Lady Melania Trump will launch a global coalition during her UN address to enhance children’s understanding of technology and education. The initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by fostering partnerships with governments, educational institutions, and tech companies.
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The family of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala has retained attorney Ben Crump following his death after riding the Stardust Racers at Universal Epic Universe. The incident has sparked calls for increased safety measures at theme parks.
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Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko has assumed leadership of an expanded Inter-Institution, Working Group tasked with coordinating negotiations with the IMF. The group’s increased size from 17 to 19 members signals a more comprehensive approach to the discussions.