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Kamel Daoud’s novel ‘Houris’ confronts Algeria’s civil war taboos and gives women a voice, leading to an arrest warrant from the Algerian government.
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Sinclair Media has extended the suspension of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, despite the show’s planned return to air, amid growing backlash over its handling of controversial content and political alignment. Kamala Harris has called Trump a ‘tyrant’ in her first post-office interview, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
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Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani endorsed Donald Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ strategy during an interview with ‘Fox & Friends’, highlighting its potential role in resolving regional tensions. The discussion emphasized the country’s pro-American stance and its focus on diplomatic solutions with Serbia.
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Experts highlight that adults with autism often face overlooked symptoms such as social communication challenges, repetitive behaviors, and difficulty with eye contact. Many adults remain undiagnosed until later in life, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support.
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Disney reinstated *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* following a brief suspension over Kimmel’s comments about the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, sparking debate on free speech. Liberals celebrated the decision, while conservatives criticized Disney’s handling of the situation.
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House Democrats are launching a $3 million ad campaign targeting vulnerable Republicans on tariffs and shutdown threats, accusing them of causing economic chaos. The campaign aims to bolster Democratic chances in key swing districts as Congress faces a government shutdown stalemate.
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Former Deputy National Security Advisor Victoria Coates has expressed sharp criticism of U.S. allies for their growing recognition of a Palestinian state, labeling the move as ‘defying good sense.’ The comments come amid a broader debate over how President Donald Trump should navigate the complex geopolitical landscape during his upcoming address at the U.N. General…
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Experts are analyzing the potential of Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, and their expectations for his fantasy production as a rookie. Flagg, a highly touted prospect from the University of Connecticut, is being hailed as a potential All-Star in his rookie season.
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Pamela Maldonado offers analysis on the changing odds for the Heisman Trophy and national championship in college football. She highlights the potential of Fernando Mendoza and the Indiana Hoosiers as key players in the betting landscape.
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Aitana Bonmati and Vicky Lopez are making a significant impact in women’s football, particularly with FC Barcelona. Their skills and dedication have contributed to the team’s recent successes, highlighting the rising prominence of women’s football.
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Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman are making waves in the WNBA with their bold, inclusive brand, StudBudz, which celebrates Black, gay, and masc culture through vibrant personalities and energetic gameplay. Their takeover is redefining the league’s image by embracing diversity, creating a space where underrepresented communities feel seen and celebrated.
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ESPN analyst Kevin Pelton identifies 10 NBA players who could join the list next season after falling short this year. The analysis highlights players who narrowly missed the cut in the current rankings, offering insights into their development and upcoming prospects.
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The NBA has released its ranking of the top 100 players for the 2025-26 season, featuring experts’ evaluations from rank 100 to 51. This list highlights emerging talents and established stars.
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Kirby Smart has led the University of Georgia to two national championships in his decade-long tenure. His time at the school has also involved navigating significant changes and adapting to new challenges.
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The College Football Playoff Bubble Watch is analyzing the early playoff standings, highlighting teams in contention and addressing uncertainties surrounding others. The focus is on shaping the playoff picture ahead of key matchups.
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Jerry Jones’ contract negotiation tactics have been a topic of discussion, with Tony Romo’s humorous remark about their ‘shakedown feel.’ Micah Parsons is part of a long tradition of Cowboys players involved in such negotiations.
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy John Jones has been recalled as the starting quarterback following a toe injury to Brock Purdy. The 2021 No. 15 overall pick has taken over the helm for the past two games, marking his return to the starting role.
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The latest NFL power rankings for Week 4 reveal which teams have climbed or fallen in the standings. The article also identifies the key defensive weaknesses facing each roster, offering insights into potential vulnerabilities in upcoming games.
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Shohei Ohtani is poised to make history as he prepares for his first two-way October game, where he could start Game 1 on the mound or pitch in relief. His potential to impact both the pitching and batting lineup could determine the outcome of crucial games in the postseason.
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The article ranks World Series contenders based on the pressure they face this October. Teams with high stakes and tight races are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of immediate success.
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Jeff Passan has humorously unveiled the 2’th annual awards for the 2025 MLB season, highlighting the league’s standout performances and memorable moments with a playful twist.
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Alycia Baumgardner will defend her junior lightweight titles as part of the undercard for the Nov. 14 exhibition boxing match between Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis. The event, promoted by Most Valuable Promotions, will feature several other bouts, including Baumgardner’s title defense.
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The San Diego Padres have secured their fourth playoff berth in six seasons with a thrilling 5-4, 11-inning victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night. The game featured a dramatic walk-off win, ensuring the Padres’ return to the postseason.
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The Kyiv Independent has launched a new newsletter titled ‘One Story from Ukraine,’ aimed at delivering essential stories and news from Ukraine directly to its subscribers’ inboxes. This initiative is designed to provide readers with timely and accurate information without the need to navigate through the website.
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Lviv Mayor Andrii Sadovyi disclosed on September 17 that a potential security vulnerability was found in the charging stand for his office phone, which also functions as a holder. The discovery raises concerns about the security of electronic devices in official settings.
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A recent Russian assault in Kupiansk highlights the use of underground pipes to bypass Ukrainian defenses, marking a shift in tactics amid the ongoing conflict. Russian units attempting to move across the Oskil River used a gas pipeline, as reported by monitoring group DeepState.
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Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur has indicated that the country is open to hosting the U.K.’s nuclear-capable F-35 jets as part of its NATO alliance efforts. The statement comes in the wake of heightened regional tensions following a Russian incursion, underscoring the strategic importance of NATO solidarity.
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Experts and Ukraine’s Dnipro group of forces have denied claims that Russia is nearing the encirc, the situation remains tense as Russia continues its military operations in the region.
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The Trump administration has raised concerns about the potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism. Cardiologist Dr. Payal Kohli and special needs advocate Jon Fetherston have expressed their reactions to this claim.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity reflects on Charlie Kirk’s memorial at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the legacy he leaves behind and Democrats’ ‘hate’ following the assassination.
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Grant Harrold, the former butler to King Charles III, has published a memoir that challenges Prince Harry’s accounts of royal life, suggesting their memories of events are significantly different. He describes the royal family as a happy unit, casting doubt on Harry’s portrayal of his experiences.
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Young conservatives are reflecting on how Charlie Kirk inspired them to stand for their beliefs, while expressing concerns over campus safety following his assassination. They remain resolute in their commitment to their values despite the growing risks of expressing conservative views on college campuses.
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President Trump is set to address the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing the ‘return of American strength’ and criticizing globalism. The speech will highlight his peace efforts and recent military actions against narcoterrorist activities.
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Daniel Penny’s lawyer Thomas Kenniff criticizes progressive policies as ‘homicidal,’ claiming they allow dangerous individuals to walk free, leading to preventable tragedies like the Charlotte train stabbing. He highlights the contrast in bail requirements between Penny and the suspect, suggesting current approaches deter good Samaritans.
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A special election in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District is set to reduce the GOP’s narrow House majority, with Democrats leading in voter registration. Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, faces Republican Daniel Butierez in a race shaping the House balance.
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Las Vegas travelers report paying $20 for two coffees, $30 for a single cocktail, $50 for early hotel check-in, and even $95 ATM fees. These rising costs coincide with a 12% drop in July visitors compared to last year, raising concerns about the impact on the city’s tourism industry.
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Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have withdrawn from the ICC, citing lack of jurisdiction recognition. They plan to establish indigenous mechanisms for justice and peace.
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Turning Point USA (TPUSA) held its first public event since the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, drawing supporters and activists from across the political spectrum. Attendees, many of whom were young conservatives, emphasized the importance of continuing Kirk’s legacy in the wake of the loss.
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President Donald Trump has issued an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, allowing federal authorities to take action against individuals claiming to act on its behalf. The directive comes in response to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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The Christian memorial service for Charlie Kirk, featuring testimonials from Trump and Vance, has sparked discussions about how news outlets will cover its global impact. The event, described as the most watched Christian service in history, underscores the need for balanced reporting that reflects its religious and cultural significance.
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CNN host Abby Phillip criticized liberals for not actively acknowledging their role in promoting cancel culture, arguing that such recognition is essential for national progress. She pointed to the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel as an example of how cancel culture has led to censorship.
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Sean Duffy highlights Trump’s Washington D.C. law enforcement surge as a model for addressing urban violence. The stabbing of Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail under Democratic control underscores the consequences of lax crime enforcement.
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President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., highlights the Democratic Party’s resistance to federal crime assistance, drawing parallels to the 1988 election where George H.W. Bush’s tough-on-crime stance led to a decisive victory against Michael Dukakis. Critics argue Democrats are repeating past mistakes by prioritizing reform over public safety, risking another political…
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Han Hak-ja, the leader of the Unification Church and widow of its founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, was arrested on corruption charges in South Korea. She is accused of bribing a former first lady for business and political favors. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts by the South Korean government to address corruption in religious and…
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The article discusses the potential consequences of the United States reducing its involvement in the United Nations. It highlights how countries like Russia, China, and Iran are capitalizing on this withdrawal to increase their own influence on the global stage.
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The United States is considering sanctions on the entire International Criminal Court, a move that could cripple its operations. This follows the ICC’s arrest warrants against Israeli officials and Hamas, which the US has previously targeted individually.
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President Trump has yet to release his proposed plans regarding the 1992 Senate-ratified treaty that underpins global efforts to combat climate change. Environmental advocates have expressed concern over the delay, fearing that it could undermine the country’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting the treaty’s goals.
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Arizona voters are set to play a pivotal role in a political test for House Speaker Mike Johnson. A special election on Tuesday is likely to see the victory of Adelita Grijalva, a Democratic candidate, who plans to sign a bipartisan discharge petition to force public disclosure of federal files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ukrain, the Ukrainian drones launched a series of attacks on Moscow overnight, prompting authorities to close airspace and suspend airport operations. The incident marks a significant escalation in the conflict, with tensions rising as both sides continue to engage in heightened military actions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to Tara Reade, a former White House aide who has been accused of sexual assault. Reade, who moved to Russia in 2023, cited security concerns as the reason for her move and has since applied for Russian citizenship.
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Ukrainian forces successfully intercepted 103 out of 115 drones launched by Russia overnight. The attack resulted in the deaths of 7 and injuries to 27.
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A Chinese vessel has docked in Russian-occupied Crimea, according to Ukrainian authorities, despite international sanctions. The Financial Times reported that the vessel has moored in Sevastopol at, at least three times in recent months.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris admitted regrets over her handling of former President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race, calling his decision ‘recklessness’ during a recent interview with Rachel Maddow. Harris described the situation as ‘unprecedented’ as she faced just over 100 days to prepare for the election.
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Disney and ABC have rehired Jimmy Kimmel after an extended suspension due to a free speech controversy. The suspension, which came amid backlash from celebrities, political figures, and public outrage, was deemed a PR disaster for the network.
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Belgium, Luxembourg, and Malta have formally recognized Palestine during a summit at the United Nations General Assembly, expanding the list of European Union nations supporting Palestinian statehood. The move comes amid ongoing tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly following Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, which began after Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023.
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President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, focusing on his vision for global peace and cooperation. The address comes amid ongoing international tensions and Trump’s commitment to reshaping U.S. foreign,
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President Trump has made controversial statements about autism, calling it one of the ‘most alarming public health developments in history.’ His comments have drawn criticism for lacking scientific backing and contradicting the views of his own health secretary and F.D.A. commissioner.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed Zoh, Mamdani for mayoral candidate in New York, marking her largest endorsement yet. Harris highlighted the Democratic Party’s inclusivity during an interview with Rachel Maddow.
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The article highlights Erika Kirk as a living testament to Charlie Kirk’s wise life choices. It also explores Turkish President Erdogan’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war and Western nations’ recognition of a Palestinian state.
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Commentator analysis claims Kamala Harris’ remarks boost GOP support. Panelists discuss Kimmel Live’s return, Harris’ comments on Trump, and Shapiro’s remarks on Kirk.