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Thousands of Spaniards have taken to the streets of Valencia, demanding the resignation of the regional leader in the wake of the devastating floods that resulted in 220 fatalities last year. The outpouring of anger indicates widespread dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the crisis.
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Fox News host Mark Levin criticized the media’s coverage of the government shutdown and accused Democrats of using complex language to mislead Americans on healthcare. Levin argued that the Democratic Party’s messaging is designed to confuse the public and obscure the true nature of healthcare policy discussions.
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Los Angeles Dodgers players Cody Smith and Muncy hit home runs to give the team the lead in their game. The game is being followed live, with updates on the Dodgers’ performance.
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Oregon quarterback Dante Moore suffered a bloody nose after taking a hard hit during Saturday’s game against Wisconsin, forcing him to exit the third quarter. The injury has raised concerns about his availability for the remainder of the season.
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Indiana delivered a 50-point blowout victory over UCLA, securing their place as a top contender in the Power 4 conference.
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has emphasized the league’s heightened vigilance in overseeing sports betting amid growing concerns about the challenges professional sports face in managing the fallout from the legalization of sports gambling. Manfred’s comments highlight the tension between the expanding sports betting market and the traditional role of sports leagues in maintaining fair play…
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Sources indicate the Philadelphia Eagles will not trade A.J. Brown before the Nov. 5 deadline. The decision reflects the team’s strategy to retain key players for the remainder of the season.
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Backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell led Texas to a dramatic overtime win over Mississippi State, throwing a scoring pass to Emmett Mosley V in the final moments. The victory improves Texas’ record to 6-2 (3-1 in the SEC) despite the injury setback to starter Arch Manning.
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Francisco Pinto BalsemĂŁo, a former Portuguese prime minister and press champion, has died at 88. He helped found a leading political party during a revolution and tried to conciliate warring left and right factions, though with limited success.
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ICE arrested a father and son for smuggling 400 firearms into Mexico through hidden trailer compartments at the Laredo border crossing. The discovery by CBP officers marked one of the most violent days of Operation Midway Blitz, leading to multiple arrests and highlighting ongoing border security challenges.
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The U.S. women’s gymnastics team won only two medals at the World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking their lowest total since 2001. The performance has raised concerns about the future of American dominance in the sport, especially with key athletes like Simone Biles and Suni Lee absent.
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A female activist was arrested by federal officers after crossing a restricted line outside the ICE building in Portland, Oregon, according to video footage. The incident occurred on Saturday, sparking tensions between protesters and law enforcement.
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Former baseball icons David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, and Derek Jeter have shared their insights on the outcome of Game 2 of the 2025 World Series, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at their perspectives on the match-up. Ortiz, known for his powerful swing and clutch performances, believes the Boston Red Sox will come out on top.
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Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria confirmed two deaths after a crane collapsed near Boston. Emergency responders are investigating the incident’s cause.
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Independent candidate Catherine Connolly has won Ireland’s presidential election with a landslide victory, largely attributed to her stance against EU and NATO militarization. Her campaign focused on Irish neutrality and opposition to social welfare cuts in favor of military spending, resonating with growing public discontent over housing and cost-of-living crises.
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A stylish passerby captured in a photograph during the Louvre’s investigation into the recent crown jewels heist has gone viral, sparking speculation about his identity and possible involvement in the crime. Authorities have chosen to keep his identity a mystery, adding to the intrigue surrounding the incident.
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Allison Janney refused to name her former co-star she won’t work with again on ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ leaving fans guessing about the mystery actor’s identity. The actress cited the co-star’s passing as a reason for her silence, sparking intrigue and speculation among fans.
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The article explores the aftermath of Israel’s 2025 capture of Hamas captives, highlighting the political and ideological implications of the event. It examines how Yair Lapid’s speech linking the Hebrew Bible to Israeli policy reflects a fundamental shift in Israel’s national identity, from a civic contract to a covenantal destiny rooted in divine promise. The…
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President Donald Trump has initiated his five-day Asia tour, which includes critical diplomatic engagements such as a potential meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and trade negotiations with China and Brazil. The tour also features a royal visit and discussions around peace agreements.
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Donald Trump is embarking on a five-day Asia tour with significant diplomatic and economic engagements planned, including peace agreements, a royal visit, trade talks with China and Brazil, and a possible meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. The trip is set to cover a range of high-stakes discussions aimed at advancing U.S. interests in…
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Former New York Yankees legends Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and David Ortiz provided insights after the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Game 1 victory, outlining key moments and strategies for Game 2. The trio emphasized the importance of pitching and offensive execution in the upcoming matchup.
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The Journal’s editorial report for Saturday, October 25, focuses on three pressing issues that have captured the nation’s attention. The first is the ongoing government shutdown, which has paralyzed essential services and sparked political gridlock.
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President Trump has given Hamas 48 hours to return the remains of 13 deceased Gaza hostages or risk global retaliation. The move comes as U.S. officials meet with families of two U.S. citizens still held by Hamas, emphasizing the high stakes in the ongoing peace negotiations.
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Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, praised the Trump administration’s ‘war on narcoterrorism’ and reacted to a Democratic politician in Los Angeles showing support for an ‘ICE tracker’ on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ This development highlights the growing political divide over immigration policy and the use of technology in enforcing border security.
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The World Series opener between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Toronto highlighted a moment of unity between Canada and the United States, as performers formed flag shapes before the game. Despite ongoing tensions between the two nations, the event emphasized cooperation and mutual respect.
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Germany and the UK have announced a joint initiative to track Russian submarines in the northern Atlantic. The defense ministers of both countries recently took a test flight in a high-tech aircraft designed for this purpose.
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Germany and the UK plan to trace Russian submarines in the north Atlantic together. Their collaboration involves high-tech planes, with defense ministers getting hands-on experience.
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Faletau Satuala intercepted a pass and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown, extending BYU’s lead over Iowa State. The play was a defining moment in the Cougars’ victory.
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Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., has criticized President Donald Trump’s plan to significantly increase beef imports from Argentina. The senator expressed concerns about the potential impact on domestic cattle ranchers and the U.S. beef industry.
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President Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on Canadian goods as a direct response to Canada’s controversial ad on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ The ad, which features Trump in a negative light, has led to escalating tensions between the two countries.
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A Florida judge has dismissed most of the claims against Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan in a lawsuit involving allegations of harassment following a woman’s testimony in Romania. The case, which centers on their alleged actions after a woman’s testimony in Romania, has been a focal point of legal and public scrutiny.
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Yoshay Carter, 51, was arrested for allegedly shooting a boy during a car break-in in Atlanta. The incident resulted in a gunshot wound to the boy’s foot, though he is expected to recover.
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Hurricane Melissa has intensified to hurricane strength as it approaches Jamaica, with at least three fatalities reported in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic. Officials are urging residents in affected areas to prepare for heavy rainfall and flooding, which are expected to exacerbate the situation.
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Bear Bachmeier’s 9-yard touchdown run gave BYU a 27-24 lead over Iowa State, shifting momentum in the team’s favor.
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The Big Weekend Show discusses the New York City mayoral race, highlighting Democrat Mamdani’s weak campaign despite being one of three candidates. Panelists debate his chances of winning, noting his underwhelming performance in the race.
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Lando Norris secured pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix, significantly bolstering his chances in the Formula One World Championship. His main title rivals, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri, qualified in fifth and eighth places, respectively.
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Ole Miss secured a significant victory over Oklahoma, enhancing their prospects for the College Football Playoff. The win marks a crucial step in their pursuit of a top-tier ranking.
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Manchester United extended its winning run with a victory over Brighton, signaling a potential turning point in their season. The win boosts confidence and positions them as serious contenders for a top-four finish.
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Liverpool’s recent performance has raised alarms among fans and analysts alike. Mo Salah’s decline and Arne Slot’s perceived lack of strategic ideas have contributed to the team’s string of losses, matching the total number from last season.
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The UFC 321 headliner saw a dramatic turn as an eye poke kept the heavyweight division in turmoil. The incident has raised questions about the future of the division and potential changes in the UFC’s approach to fighter safety and management.
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Saturday’s UFC heavyweight title match between champion Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a no contest after the challenger accidentally poked the champion in the eye, forcing an early end to the bout. The decision to end the bout early was met with mixed reactions from fans and analysts, with some criticizing the referee’s…
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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot criticized the team’s 3-3 defeat to Brentford, calling it one of the most disappointing results of his tenure. The loss has raised questions about their performance in the Premier League.
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Jon Jones and Alex Pereira have announced their intent to face off at a White House event scheduled for June. The event, expected to draw significant attention, presents an opportunity for the fighters to showcase their skills on a national stage.
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Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula was taken off the field on a cart after suffering a left leg injury in the third quarter of Saturday’s game against No. 10 Vanderbilt. The injury has raised concerns about the team’s offensive capabilities for the rest of the season.
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UNC fell short in its bid for an ACC win but showed improvement in an overtime loss to No. 16 Virginia. The game highlighted both challenges and signs of progress for the team.
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Ole Miss rebounded from a heartbreaking loss to Georgia by defeating Oklahoma 34-26 in a crucial matchup. The win marks a significant turnaround for the Rebels as they look to build momentum.
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The NFL has launched an investigation into the Baltimore Ravens’ handling of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s practice participation, which led to his exclusion from Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The probe follows concerns over how the team managed Jackson’s availability.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ruled out meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin unless there is significant progress on the Ukraine peace process.
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Russia launched a drone attack on Kyiv overnight on Oct. 26, striking residential buildings in the capital, officials reported. The attack has caused damage to residential areas, raising concerns about civilian safety and the ongoing conflict’s impact on urban centers.
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The FBI has uncovered a high-profile betting scam involving rigged card shufflers and X-ray tables, implicating a former Las Vegas bookmaker, an NBA coach, and organized crime ties. Art Manteris, a former Las Vegas bookmaker, revealed ‘mind-blowing’ details about the scheme on ‘Fox Report,’ highlighting the use of advanced technology to manipulate game outcomes.
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Authorities in Wisconsin have confirmed that Christopher Revak, a former EMT, is responsible for the 2006 murder of Deidre Harm, a 21-year-old single mother, closing a case that had remained unsolved for nearly two decades. Revak, who died by suicide in 2009 after being charged with murder, had also been a person of interest in…
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A 138-page report reveals North Korea’s use of cyberattacks and fake tech jobs to siphon billions of dollars, funding its nuclear programs. The report details the $1.5 billion Ethereum theft from Bybit and the use of cryptocurrency to evade sanctions.
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Democratic lawmakers are escalating their criticism of the White House ballroom renovation, which has become a focal point of political contention. Fox News Digital columnist David Marcus defends the project on ‘Fox Report,’ highlighting its potential benefits and the criticisms it faces from Democrats.
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Anguilla has been named the safest Caribbean destination in a 2025 ranking, attributed to its low crime rates and Level 1 travel advisory. The island combines safety with pristine beaches and culinary excellence to attract travelers.
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Romanian President Nicusor Dan faced protests for his support of Ukraine, with demonstrators chanting ‘Shame!’ and ‘Traitor.’ The incident occurred during a public event in Iasi, highlighting ongoing tensions over Romania’s foreign policy stance.
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Ben Stiller opens up in a candid interview with Howard Stern about the price of fame, discussing how his childhood surrounded by comedy legends Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara exposed him to the ‘dark underside’ of Hollywood. His documentary ‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ explores their partnership and the toll of success.
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Petro Poroshenko has delivered another batch of Ai-Petri technical counterintelligence systems to the Armed Forces, with twelve units en route to critical front-line positions. The systems are intended to protect the country’s skies in critical frontline areas.
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Jenna Ortega stunned at the InStyle Imagemaker Awards in a daring purple gown. She honored her stylist with a heartfelt speech, reflecting on her early acting career and the challenges it posed.
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Jenna Ortega stunned in a sheer purple dress at the InStyle Imagemaker Awards, turning heads with its thigh-high slit and dramatic neckline. The actor honored her stylist, Enrique Melendez, who received the Future of Fashion Award, and shared heartfelt reflections on her childhood in the entertainment industry.
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President Trump has declared he will not proceed with a meeting between himself and Russian President Vladimir Putin unless a peace deal on the war in Ukraine is clearly achievable. The president emphasized that prior attempts to resolve conflicts like the Azerbaijan-Armenia dispute were successful, suggesting that the current situation in Ukraine presents a more…