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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays have named their starting pitchers for Game 1 of the World Series, with the Dodgers opting for two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell and the Blue Jays relying on rookie Trey Yesavage. The game is set for Friday at 8 p.m. ET at the Rogers Centre…
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Recent reports by Fox News correspondent Nate Foy have led to new allegations against two high-profile NBA personalities—Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier. The investigation into their potential ties to organized crime has uncovered accusations that Bill, Foy’s report on ‘America Reports’ highlights the seriousness of the allegations…
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Mayor Eric Adams has officially endorsed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign for New York City mayor. The endorsement comes just days before Election Day.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala to address the aftermath of Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The meeting focused on urgent international collaboration to rebuild critical systems and restore energy stability.
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Virginia Democrats aim to secure additional House seats through redistricting, potentially impacting the November 4 election. The move is expected to disrupt final campaign strategies.
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President Trump claims over 3,000 cartel and gang members have been arrested in a weeks-long crackdown. Officials credit improved intelligence sharing and federal agency collaboration for the operation’s success.
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ESPN star Stephen A. Smith warned that President Donald Trump may be behind a recent FBI gambling probe that led to the arrest of three NBA figures, including Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier. Smith suggested Trump’s history in the sports betting industry and his alleged vendetta against critics could…
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Beijing has intensified its pursuit of technological self-reliance, highlighting it as a key goal in its five-year development plan. The move comes amid heightened trade tensions with the U.S., which has imposed restrictions on semiconductors and tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting Beijing to retaliate with export controls on rare-earth metals.
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Environmental watchdog Basel Action Network (BAN) has accused American firms of secretly shipping discarded electronics to developing countries in Asia and the global South, where they are processed under unsafe conditions. The report highlights that this practice, facilitated by largely unregulated intermediaries, could amount to over $200 million per month in transactions, potentially representing 6%…
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The Texas Department of Public Safety apprehended a Mexican national with a lengthy criminal history near the U.S.-Mexico border. Delgado-Ortega, previously deported multiple times, was arrested while hiding in brush on a private ranch.
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Donald Trump sostiene que el Departamento de Justicia le debe 230 millones de dólares mientras que Gustavo Petro continúa mostrando una actitud confrontativa hacia Estados Unidos.
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The prolonged government shutdown has forced military families into uncertainty, disrupting their lives and causing financial strain. Services on military bases have been restricted, and troop movements have been halted, with the fallout being particularly severe for those preparing to relocate overseas.
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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is seeking public testimony to address mischaracterizations of his Trump probe. His attorneys emphasize adherence to legal standards and require DOJ guidance to proceed.
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Scammers are using friendly text conversations to target older adults with fake gold trading investments through platforms like WEEX, often beginning with casual chats about social events. This deceptive practice, highlighted by John’s experience, involves AI-generated profiles and stolen identities to build trust and manipulate victims into sending money or cryptos that are typically irretrievable…
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The MOEX Russia Index fell as much as 3.6%, reaching its weakest level in more than a week. Major oil companies like LUKOIL, Rosneft, and Gazprom are feeling the pressure from U.S. sanctions.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan joked that former President Donald Trump should take over as California’s governor after leaving office to fix the state’s issues, calling it one of the funniest moments in American history. The comment was part of a broader discussion about the state’s exodus of residents.
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Eastside Brewing Co., an Ohio-based craft brewery, sparked a viral debate by implementing a policy barring children after 7 p.m., with some customers criticizing the move as overly harsh.
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The White House confirmed that California issued a commercial driver’s license to an illegal immigrant accused of killing three people in a DUI crash. The Department of Transportation is addressing the issue of wrongful CDL issuance to unauthorized immigrants.
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The Senate failed to pass a bill aimed at providing pay for federal workers during the shutdown, causing ongoing financial strain for thousands of employees. The bill, which was intended to ensure that federal workers receive their wages during the period of government closure, has stalled in the legislative process.
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Isabelle Adora Tate, a 23-year-old actress on ‘9-1-1: Nashville,’ has died from a rare neuromuscular disease. She inspired many with her openness about her condition and her determination to live life to the fullest.
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Gerald McCoy mourns the loss of five former NFL teammates, including Doug Martin, all under 40. He urges others to check in on loved ones after a series of tragic deaths in the league.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has revised down its GDP growth forecasts for 2025 to 1.9% from 2.1% and 2026 to 2% from 2.3%. This adjustment follows concerns over energy shortages, damage to gas production facilities, and labor shortages.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan jokes that if President Trump were to run for and win the governorship of California after his second term, it would be one of the funniest moments in American history. The comment is framed as a satirical take on Trump’s potential political future.
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White House officials have confirmed that President Trump is not interested in de-escalating tensions with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, as diplomatic relations between the two nations continue to deteriorate over U.S. counter-narcotics operations. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt informed reporters during a White House briefing that Trump is not interested in making peace with Petro, who…
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The White House has stated that former President Donald Trump is not interested in making peace with Colombian President Gustavo Petro. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called Petro an ‘unhinged leader’ as tensions between Washington and Bogot, continue to rise.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the Ryazan oil refinery and an enemy ammunition depot near Valuyki in Belgorod region of Russia. Explosions and a large-scale fire were recorded at the refinery, with the ammunition depot being completely destroyed.
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Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre encountered backlash from journalists and a late-night host as she promoted her book and defended President Joe Biden. The incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the administration’s policies and the personal dynamics within the White, expanded_article:
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Tricia McLaughlin, the DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, addressed the recent fatal California crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver, emphasizing the dangers of open border policies. The incident has sparked renewed debate over immigration enforcement and border security.
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Steve Hilton, a California gubernatorial candidate, addresses anti-ICE rhetoric following an illegal immigrant incident in Los Angeles. The incident has sparked renewed debate over immigration enforcement and border security policies.
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Former prosecutor Joshua Ritter discussed the potential financial risks for sports bettors following NBA indictments in gambling and poker schemes. The analysis on ‘The Story’ emphasizes the importance of maintaining NBA integrity amid legal challenges.
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Mayor Eric Adams has endorsed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo as his successor in the NYC mayoral race, marking a pivotal moment in the contest. The move comes amid pressure from donors and political allies to unite against Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani, who has maintained a lead in recent polls.
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The British warship HMS Duncan has been tracking the Russian anti-submarine ship Vice Admiral Kulakov as it transited the North, this action under NATO command highlights the alliance’s role in maritime security.
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Former President Barack Obama is preparing to launch his campaign trail in New Jersey and Virginia, where he will join former Rep. Joseph Kennedy and Jimmy Failla on Fox Across America to discuss the impact of his endorsement on Democratic candidates. The discussion explores whether Obama’s influence has waned in recent years within the party.
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The Robertson family shared insights with Fox News Digital about their return to television as adults, discussing their experiences growing up in the public eye on *Duck Dynasty*. The show, which originally aired in 2012, captivated audiences with its portrayal of the family’s life in Louisiana.
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A Southern Ground Hornbill named Toogle at Zoo Boise has demonstrated remarkable carving skills by shaping a pumpkin for Halloween, creating a seasonal spectacle that delights visitors. The bird’s artistic talent has turned the zoo into a festive attraction during the holiday season.
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President Donald Trump canceled his planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, due to insufficient progress toward peace negotiations. Trump emphasized the need for concrete actions from Russia to make the meeting worthwhile.
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Russia’s position in the global tank market remains remarkably stable despite Western sanctions… [more details in the expanded article]
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A campaign organizer for Democratic candidate Abigail Spanberger expressed concerns about her own candidate and the Virginia election, calling it ‘in the darkest timeline’ between the two nominees. The comments, revealed in an undercover video obtained by Fox News Digital, highlight internal tensions and criticisms within the campaign, including doubts about the candidate’s law enforcement…
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Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, has proposed classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction to combat the opioid crisis. The fentanyl crisis has led to tariffs on countries and increased border controls, though economists warn of potential economic repercussions.
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Vodafone Ukraine has increased its tender offer for eurobond buyback to 98% of face value for the sixth time, reflecting ongoing financial pressure. The company has repurchased nearly $7 million in bonds since late May.
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A Turning Point USA reporter criticized a protester during a ‘No Kings’ demonstration in New York City for hurling racist remarks, sparking debates about free speech and the treatment of conservative activists at political protests. The incident has reignited discussions over the boundaries of free speech and the challenges faced by conservative activists in public…
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A manhunt is ongoing after a Towson University student was attacked in a parking lot following a road rage incident, with police seeking a suspect described as a male in a dark sedan who allegedly assaulted the victim and slashed tires before fleeing. The university reported 672 criminal incidents on campus in 2025, highlighting a…
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A Democratic campaign organizer for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger described the current election as being in the ‘darkest timeline’ following the release of an undercover video obtained by Fox News Digital. The video, which has sparked significant debate, is expected to influence voter perceptions and impact the outcome of the race.
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The sentencing of Jesse Butler, a convicted sex offender, has sparked outrage among victims’ families, who argue that the court’s decision to treat him as a minor undermines justice for the crimes committed.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the European Council to swiftly decide on the use of frozen Russian assets to counter Russian aggression. The request highlights the urgency of the situation, with Zel. The frozen assets, amounting to billions of euros, are held in European banks and have been a focal point of international…
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The Ukrainian Livestock Summit 2025 in Kyiv raised critical concerns about the worsening shortage of experienced personnel in Ukraine’s farming sector, particularly in livestock farming. Oksana Yurchenko, project coordinator at the FAO Investment Center Ukraine, highlighted the urgency of this issue during the summit.
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Satellite images have revealed a large dark slick in open water near Russia’s Black Sea coast, raising concerns about a potential oil spill. Local authorities, including the Krasnodar Governor, are warning of the environmental impact and the need for immediate action.
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Federal food assistance programs, including SNAP and WIC, face funding shortages affecting over 42 million people as the government shutdown continues. The situation has intensified with over two dozen states warning residents of possible benefit cuts, and Virginia’s governor declaring a state of emergency.
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Joel Klatt analyzed UCLA’s offensive progress under Jerry Neuheisel and Tim Skipper, highlighting Indiana’s need to adapt to their evolving strategies. The analysis centered on how Indiana can counter UCLA’s developments in the Big Noon Kickoff matchup.
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President Trump announced major policy changes during a press briefing at the White House. The announcement comes amid ongoing political tensions and economic shifts in the United States.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on European nations to reorganize the delivery sequence of Patriot air defense systems, citing discrepancies in how some countries utilize these advanced weapons. The request reflects Ukraine’s growing reliance on international military support in its ongoing conflict with Russia.
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French Chief of Staff General Fabien Mandon warned that France and Western Europe could face a potential conflict with Russia by 2028. He emphasized the need for increased military readiness and defense spending, stating that Russia might be tempted to continue the conflict on the European continent.
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Russia claims to be immune to new U.S. oil sanctions, calling the measures counterproductive. The U.S. has imposed fresh sanctions targeting Russia’s oil exports, aiming to curtail its revenue and influence.
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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has decided, for the fifth consecutive time, to keep its key policy rate at 15.5% per annum. According to the central bank, this decision will help maintain appropriate monetary conditions to ensure currency market stability, anchor inflation expectations, and bring inflation down to the 5% target.
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National Geographic highlights four U.S. destinations for 2026, including Theodore Roosevelt National Park, revitalized Route 66, Maui tourism, and Pittsburgh culture. These locations offer a mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and unique cultural experiences.
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Philanthropist George Soros was honored with the European Civil Rights Prize in Berlin. The award acknowledges his efforts to advance Roma and Sinti rights.
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Republicans plan to extend key health insurance subsidies, but require measures to combat ‘phantom’ Obamacare enrollees. Senate Majority Leader John Thune highlights these issues as part of their policy goals, while Democrats warn of potential barriers for low-income Americans.
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The bipartisan authors of sweeping Russia sanctions legislation are hoping the Senate is finally ready to consider their bill after President Trump hit Moscow’s energy sector with penalties this week. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal have been pressing for months for a vote on their measure.
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The NBA is grappling with financial pressures as the sports betting industry continues to generate substantial revenue. The league’s recent financial obligations highlight the complexities of managing increased betting income.
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The Titans placed starting cornerback L’Jarius Sneed on injured reserve, sidelining him for at least the next four games. The injury occurred during a recent training session, though the specific nature of the injury has not been disclosed.